Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines

2004 action role-playing video game

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2025 Paradox revived the White Wolf brand to serve as the licensing and publishing company for its intellectual properties, with White Wolf becoming a co-publisher of Bloodlines 2 alongside Paradox.
March 2025 Paradox delayed Bloodlines 2 to October 2025.
March 2025 The Chinese Room announced a further delay of the game to October 2025, citing the need for performance, stability, and technical improvements.
September 2023 The Chinese Room was announced as the new developer, with a planned release for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S in late 2024.
2021 Game development transferred from Hardsuit Labs to The Chinese Room, marking a significant change in the project's development team.
2020 Brian Mitsoda, Cara Ellison, and creative director Ka'ai Cluney leave the Bloodlines 2 development project.
2020 Paradox takes over production of L.A. by Night for its fourth and fifth seasons.
October 2019 Schaffer released a remastered version of the game's score through Milan Records, including eight previously unreleased tracks.
March 2019 Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is officially announced, to be developed by Hardsuit Labs and written by original lead writer Brian Mitsoda and Cara Ellison.
2018 L.A. by Night web series began, set in the aftermath of the original Bloodlines game and featuring returning characters from the game.
2017 IGN ranked the game 42nd on their list of the Top 100 RPGs of All Time.
2015 Paradox Interactive acquired the rights to Bloodlines by purchasing White Wolf, opening potential for a future sequel.
2015 Rock, Paper, Shotgun listed Bloodlines as the PC's 19th Best RPG and 15th Best Horror Game.
2014 Empire magazine featured the game in a readers' poll of the 100 Greatest Video Games of All Time.
2011 Rock, Paper, Shotgun called Bloodlines one of the most important PC games of all time and listed it among the 122 Best PC Games Ever.

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