Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 has been postponed to 2021. The news was uncovered by the official Bloodlines 2 Twitter account, which posted an announcement saying that Paradox Interactive and Hardsuit Labs have deferred Bloodlines 2 so as to “convey the most ideal game,” and a “commendable replacement to the first Bloodlines game.”
“Because of the quality bar and aspirations we have set for ourselves, we have settled on the troublesome choice that we need additional time,” the announcement peruses. “This implies our objective to deliver in 2020 is not, at this point conceivable. Moving dispatch is one of the progressions we are making to guarantee the most ideal player experience.”
The tweet likewise takes note of that we ought to hear more data about dispatch timing “and other hierarchical changes” in the coming months, yet another delivery date isn’t unchangeable at this moment.
“We comprehend this will be a mistake to a large number of you, however, we additionally acknowledge how our aspiration is repeated through numerous pieces of the network,” the announcement closes.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 was recently deferred past its underlying Q1 2020 dispatch window back in October of 2019. It will currently dispatch at a vague point in 2021 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. You can look at our see of the game from E3 2019 here.