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Vampire: The Masquerade free-to-play battle royale Bloodhunt arrives on PC and Playstation 5

April 27, 2022 by Andrew Newton

Developer Sharkmob has announced that their free-to-play Battle Royale game Bloodhunt is now available on PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam.  As well as the PS5 and PC release, the game will also be streaming via GeForce soon.  Bloodhunt is set in the dark world of Vampire: The Masquerade and pits players against each other in epic battles on the streets of Prague while equipped with a variety of weapons and supernatural powers.  A new launch trailer, as well as a Battle Pass trailer can be seen below…

Bloodhunt will see players take part in a ruthless and ancient war, one that has existed between the vampire clans in the city of Prague for countless years. There’s a wealth of different equipment that players can equip themselves with and also a range of supernatural powers that can be used to hunt and outsmart the enemy vampires and the Inquisition soldiers. Prague’s old town is filled with beautiful architecture and provides ample opportunities for striking from vantage points to outsmart and then drain every drop of blood from your opponents.  Those players wanting their very own unique vamp’ will be able to customise their character using a number of tools.

Featuring:

  • A highly detailed rendition of Prague’s Old Town. PS5 players will be able to choose between Quality Mode for 4K at 30fps, or Performance Mode for 60fps at 1440P.
  • Immersive audio thanks to the Playstation’s Tempest 3D Audio technology and PC’s Dolby Atmos based technology.
  • A variety of weapons and supernatural abilities to help to become the last vampire standing.
  • Customisable characters so players can be unique.
  • Choose a clan allegiance to help define your playstyle.
  • No pay to win or similar mechanics (always important).
  • Cross play between the PS5 and PC.

David Sirland, Producer for Bloodhunt said: “We’re so excited that players are able to jump back into the action after our invaluable Early Access period last year and see all the great additions our team has made to the game. We’re a very passionate team, committed deeply to the Vampire: The Masquerade universe and its lore as well as great gameplay and a truly thrilling and unique experience for players new to the world. We’re so happy to be sharing the full version with our great community and can’t wait to see what people think.”

Fredrik Rundqvist, CEO of Sharkmob added: “We are very proud of finally launching Bloodhunt! The team has done an incredible job and it’s quite a feat to be able to launch a game of this quality as your first studio release.”

Bloodhunt arrives today on Playstation 5 and PC.  A Founder’s Ultimate Edition for PlayStation 5 includes an exclusive Samurai mask, two PS5 exclusive killer outfits: Headrush and Fast Forward and more than 100 items, including outfits, hairdoes, piercings and tattoos.

Players can also purchase Bloodhunt’s Season 1 Battle Pass from 29th April which will include XP Boosts, Tokens for customising and much more.  The Battlepass will retail for £7.99/ $9.99/ €9.99.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Bloodhunt, Sharkmob, Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodhunt, Vampire: The Masquerade

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