When Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 was announced originally back in 2019, there were many who were surprised that a sequel to the original cult classic had even been greenlit, and in a roundabout way, development issues have gone on to plague the project. In 2021, publisher Paradox Interactive had been announced that the RPG’s development was going to be rebooted and would be shifted over from previous developer Hardsuit Labs, and since that announcement, updates on the game have been next to non-existent.
It seems, however, that that’ll be changing in a few months’ time. In an update recently published on its official website, Paradox Interactive has confirmed that it’ll begin showing the game off once again in September this year.
“It’s been quite a while between updates while we’ve had our heads down working on the game,” the company said. “We remain just as dedicated to delivering a great Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines game as we were when we announced, and are looking forward to showing you more in September this year.”
Paradox has also confirmed that, given how long it’s been since digital and physical pre-orders were first opened up for the game, and how much has happened with the project since then, it will begin processing refunds for pre-orders. All physical pre-orders will be automatically refunded, while those who pre-ordered digital versions can also ask for refunds if they wish.
“We acknowledge it was a long time ago that many of you pre-ordered Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2,” Paradox said. “As development continues, we will be updating the game’s editions and bonus content, and we want to provide the best value to those of you who supported us via digital pre-order after all this
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