James Batchelor
Editor-in-Chief
Thursday 21st April 2022
Paradox Interactive
White Wolf Publishing
Indie developers now have the chance to create new games using the Vampire: The Masquerade IP.
The initiative, entitled Unbound, comes under World of Darkness, the transmedia horror brand that encompasses the aforementioned vampire franchise as well as Werewolf: The Apocalypse and Wraith: The Oblivion.
World of Darkness is published White Wolf Publishing, which Paradox Interactive acquired back in 2015. Paradox took more direct control following controversy over LGBTQ+ depictions in a previous Vampire: The Masquerade handbook.
Unbound invites developers to build new titles set in the world of tabletop RPG Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition. Successfully chosen games will be published via Itch.io, with studios receiving a share of the revenue from their work and potentially additional marketing support.
According to the website, developers will retain up to 67% of revenues from monetised projects and they can decide how much to pay the Itch.io platform.
Any assets that do not directly use elements of the World of Darkness IP will be owned by the developer and can be reused and redistributed as they see fit, with the company giving artbooks, soundtracks and asset store packages as examples.
World of Darkness notes that while Unbound games will not be canonically part of the Vampire universe, developers will be allowed to "express their creative freedom."
Details on the submission process and criteria can be found at the website. The World of Darkness brand team will review submissions and follow up with studios about their decisions as to which games get selected.
The initiative follows the success of Vampire Jam, a game jam in which
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