Developer Sharkmob has announced that it is ending development on battle royale Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt. In a statement on its official website, the studio stated that while the game won’t see additional content, it plans to keep the game’s servers up as long as it still has an active player base.
In its statement on the official website, the studio reveals that plans to end development on the game came from the game not getting the critical mass in players it needed to sustain development. While Sharkmob hasn’t stated exactly how long the game’s servers will stay live, it promises to keep Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt going as long as players are still playing.
Players will continue to unlock new content and cosmetics in the game through a new in-game player voting system. The studio is also planning on disabling real currency purchasing on September 26. The game is slated to get a way for players to earn in-game tokens so that they can continue to unlock cosmetics.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt was originally released back in April 2022. The battle royale has since seen quite a few updates, including the addition of a team deathmatch game mode, as well as a move away from seasonal content schedules to facilitate faster development of new content.
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