This vampire game will come to PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC

This vampire game will come to PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC
This vampire game will come to PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PC

If you are one of the users who is looking for a new proposal, we have good news for you, since it has just been confirmed that Vampire: The Masquerade – Reckoning of New York It will come to consoles and PC to offer a narrative experience that promises a lot.

Those responsible for this game are the members of Dear Villagers and Draw Distance, who want to offer a narrative adventure set in the universe of the series World of Darkness.

The delivery does not have a release date

According to the information shared, Vampire: The Masquerade – Reckoning of New York is an installment in which you will put yourself in the shoes of a member of the vampire clans in a changing political landscape while you try to survive.

It is worth mentioning that you will have to immerse yourself in the streets of New York City, where the delicate balance of power hangs in the balance, so you will have to face vampire politics and move in a city where each movement could mean the difference between the non-life and definitive death.

An important point is that you must take advantage of the powers of the Disciplines to overcome challenges or evade the relentless pursuit of the Hunters who are on your trail. However, you better watch out for the insatiable hunger that can turn you into the beast within you.

Vampire: The Masquerade – Reckoning of New York will be released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC, via Steam, on a date to be confirmed. A demo for PC is now available.

What do you think of this proposal? Will you give it a chance? Tell us in the comments.

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