While Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 may not have sold as well as publisher Paradox Interactive might have liked, plans are still going ahead with its post-launch content. The publisher, along with developer The Chinese Room, has announced a new roadmap detailing updates and content for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 for the rest of the year.
The first major update in the new roadmap is slated for release on February 11. Dubbed the Valentine’s update, it will bring new cosmetics, facial hair options, enemy loot, and bug fixes to the game. Moving ahead, Q1/Q2 2026 will see the release of the Loose Cannon DLC, while Q2/Q3 will see The Flower and the Flame.
While not too many details about these DLCs have been revealed yet aside from the fact that one will focus on Benny Muldoon and Ysabella respectively, The Chinese Room has previously confirmed that both will be story packs.
The poor reception of Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 had resulted in Paradox Interactive writing down roughly $37 million in costs back in November. CEO Frederik Wester, however, admitted that the responsibility for this lay with the publisher, and went on to praise the studio’s work.
“We’ve had high expectations for a long time, since we saw that it was a good game with a strong IP in a genre with a broad appeal. A month after release, we can sadly see that sales do not match our projections, which necessitates the write-down,” said Wester.
“The responsibility lies fully with us as the publisher. The game is outside of our core areas; in hindsight, it is clear that this has made it difficult for us to gauge sales. Going forward, we focus our capital on our core segments and, at the same time, we’ll evaluate how we best develop World of Darkness’ strong brand catalogue in the future.”
Former creative director and The Chinese Room co-founder Dan Pinchbeck also admitted that the studio simply wasn’t equipped to make sequel to a game as beloved as Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines. In an interview back in November, Pinchbeck spoke about how the original had come out at a time where the audience was more open to ambitious games that might also suffer from bugs, like Shenmue. These days, however, developers can’t really get away with that.
“A lot of those games, they’re real cult games now, but they really weren’t very good when you actually broke them apart and analyzed them,” he said. “Great ideas, wonderful ideas, players loved them. You couldn’t get away with it now. So trying to recreate that magic in a different environment felt wrongheaded. No one would be happy. You wouldn’t make people who love Bloodlines 1 happy and you wouldn’t make people who didn’t know about Bloodlines 1 happy because they’d never get Bloodlines 2 and they’d always get a flawed game that was built too fast and with not enough money.”
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is available on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. Check out our review for more details. Also check out our thoughts on why it was disaster that everyone saw coming.