Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 was once one of the most anticipated roleplaying games. It had to be as the official sequel to the cult action RPG released by Troika Games in 2004.
The game was announced in March 2019 for a Q1 2020 release window. However, publisher Paradox Interactive (also the owner of the World of Darkness IP) delayed it once in late 2019 and a second time in 2020 with a new generic 2021 target launch.
In August 2020, we learned that Lead Narrative Designer Brian Mitsoda (who was on the original game's writing team) and Creative Director Ka’ai Cluney had been removed from the project. That was just a hint of worse news to come. In February 2021, Paradox Interactive announced that the Seattle-based developer Hardsuit Labs had been removed as the lead studio working on Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2.
At this point in time, fans had little to no hope of ever seeing this project come to fruition. They were right: Paradox Interactive CEO Fredrik Wester admitted in October 2021 that Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 was nearly canceled after the removal of Hardsuit Labs.
However, a month later, a statement shared by Paradox Interactive CFO Alexander Bricca renewed players' dreams with the following statement:
The new developer is doing quite well and we are happy with the progress of the project now, but it's still quite some time before we can start to talk about release dates.
True to the word, Paradox did not reveal any further information about Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 for the entirety of 2022 and nearly half of 2023. That changed today with a brief but significant blog post.
First of all, Paradox shared five new screenshots of the game. They confirmed that more details on
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