The exponential rise of the battle royale genre in video games has taken the world by storm. Combine the idea of battle royales with the lasting popularity of theVampire: The Masqueraderole-playing games, and a new player joins the growing array of titles such asFortnite,Apex Legends,Call of Duty: Warzoneand more. Even though the highly anticipatedVampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2has had a troubled development, enough so that it is now delayed out of this year,Vampire: The Masqueradefans will soon have a new adventure on their hands.
From London-based developer Sharkmob comesBloodhunt, a new game set in the gothicVampire: The Masqueradeuniverse within the broaderWorld of Darknessfranchise. While the franchise is known for its deeply narrative-driven experiences, Sharkmob hopes to put a new spin on the property with development of this battle royale.Bloodhuntwill stay true to the core narrative beats ofVampire: the Masquerade, but it will also feature clear genre-defining gameplay elements found in other battle royales.
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After a successful closed Alpha earlier this summer,Bloodhuntconfirmed a new release date during Gamescom 2021. The vampiric battle royale will launch in Early Access via Steam on September 7. Sharkmob believes that Early Access is the right call as it both allows players back into the game sooner, and will allow the developers to more finely tune the game alongside player feedback. Since several games such asValheimhave benefitted from Early Access, the same might ring true forBloodhunt.
The confirmation of a release date also came with a new trailer for the battle royale, showing off one of the clans that players can choose to be in the game. The artistic Toreador clan contains two different subclasses, or “archetypes,” called the Muse and the Siren. Much likethe different characters inApex Legends, which have their own sets of abilities, the clans and following archetypes will have different abilities as well. Many were on display in the trailer, from short-range teleports to healing auras to a blinding flash, as characters ran through the neon-lit streets of Prague.
While it may not be the game that manyVampire: The Masqueradefans have been waiting for,Bloodhuntcould still satisfy vampire fans willing to give the game a chance. It won’t cost anything to give the game a try either, since the title will be free-to-play, mainly supported through the monetization of cosmetic content and a battle pass system. Players only have a couple weeks to go before they can check outBloodhunt, and can then determine how it compares to other recentnon-traditional battle royales likeNaraka: BladepointandSpellbreak.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhuntwill launch in Early Access for PC on September 7.