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Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is an upcoming action role-playing video game published by Paradox Interactive. A sequel to Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines (2004), the game is part of the World of Darkness series and based on the tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade .
Series logo. World of Darkness is a series of tabletop role-playing games by White Wolf Publishing, and the name of their shared setting. [1] [2] Several of the tabletop games – primarily Vampire: The Masquerade – have been adapted into video games by different developers, covering genres including role-playing games, action games, and adventure games.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2: 2025: The Chinese Room [a] Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S: War of the Roses: 2012: Fatshark: Windows: War of the Vikings: 2014: Fatshark: Windows: Warlock: Master of the Arcane: 2012: 1C Company: Windows: Warlock II: The Exiled: 2014: 1C Company (Ino-Co Plus) Windows, macOS, Linux ...
Final Destination: Bloodlines, the sixth film in the series, is currently in the works with a brand new cast and plenty more splashy gore to go around. ... The release date for Final Destination ...
[2] December 11 The Game Awards 2025 ... Bloodlines 2: Q1/Q2 Win, PS5, XSX/S: Action role-playing: The Chinese Room: Paradox Interactive ... Release / premiere date ...
Bloodlines is an action role-playing video game optionally presented from the first-or third-person perspective. [1] Before the game begins, players create a male or female vampire character by selecting a vampire clan and configuring available points in three areas—Attributes, Abilities, and Disciplines (vampiric powers)—or by answering questions, which create a character for the player.
'Happy Gilmore 2' release date teased by Adam Sandler. In Friday's "Dan Patrick Show" interview, Sandler teased a possible release month for the film, which has now wrapped filming.
Brian Mitsoda earned a B.A. in English [1] at Florida State University in 1997, moving out to Los Angeles to pursue a career writing for television and film. After playing the game Fallout, he was inspired enough to look up the developer and apply for a job. [2]