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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 has been delayed again, this time until the first half of 2025Paradox be Paradoxin'

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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2has been delayed yet again, pushing the troubled RPG into the first half of 2025. Publishers Paradox Interactive and developers The Chinese Room say the delay will allow them to continue to polish the game, respond to feedback, and expand on its story.

Paradox announced the news with a video featuring Alex Skidmore, creative director at The Chinese Room, and Mattias Lilja, deputy CEO at Paradox.

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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 - Development Update

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“Earlier this year, Paradox reaffirmed our commitment to delivering high-quality games to our players, and the launch update is a proactive decision derived from this commitment,” saida statement accompanying the delay. “Though the game is in a good enough place that we could have maintained our planned release window, Paradox and The Chinese Room collaboratively decided to prioritize polish.”

The announcement seems designed to reassure the waiting public that the game is on the home stretch, with only “polish” to be done, but in this case polish isn’t limited to bug fixes but also seems to include additional content, more story, more endings, diversified clan combat, and more.

Those stumbles led to Paradox CEO Fredrik Wester to admit the company had made the"wrong calls" in several major projects, while reporting falling profits.

Bloodlines 2’s history isn’t any happier. Originally aiming for release in 2020, itscreative lead was fired, itwas taken off its developers, and itresurfaced only last year at The Chinese Roomafter a supposed period of secret development. It continues to look barebones in every trailer in such a way that any delay seems inevitable.

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