summary
- Vampire-approved ESRB rating: Masquerade – Bloodline 2 suggests that the game could start in 2025.
- Problem development caused a 6-year delay
- Blood and gore lead to M ratings. DLC clans are expected to purchase in-game.
Fans who have been waiting decades to return to the undead world will ultimately get a chance as Vampire ESRB Rating: Masquerade – Bloodline 2 is approved and suggests that the game is ready.
Vampire: Masquerade – Bloodline 2 had a very problematic development. First released in 2019, the game faces many delays, along with the original studio (Hardsuit Lab) working on the game (Hardsuit Lab) being removed completely from the project, and the Chinese room has been taken over as developers.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is supposed to be released in 2025 and could actually reach that date. The game has an updated ESRB rating. This is usually handled when the game is nearly complete, with no added important ones. This means that 2025 could be the year the game is launched.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 has received an M rating
It’s no surprise that Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 received an M rating, taking into account the hefty amount of blood and goals shown in previous trailers. The power of some vampire clans can tear humans apart, but this is a lot that happens in the game.
It’s not surprising that in-game purchases added. It’s not surprising given that the developer has confirmed that at least two DLC clans are in progress. Given the popularity of these clans and how the powers in video game environments work, these could become Marcabians and Rasonbras.
The problem is when the game starts. While everyone waits for Grand Theft Auto 6 to be announced, the industry feels frozen. Given that the original pedigree was destroyed by Half-Life 2, it’s not shocking that Vampire: Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 News will be postponed until you can keep a safe distance from the next game of Rockstar.