The Battle In Pragueīloodhunt is set in Prague, but the game starts out in a hub, set in an underground Elysium - a political neutral ground in the lore of the tabletop game. Related: What The FF7 Battle Royale Game Will Look Likeīloodhunt is being produced by Sharkmob and the game is still in an early stage of development. Screen Rant had the chance to play a pre-alpha version of Bloodhunt alongside (and against) the devs, to see if it has what it takes to keep up with the big names in the battle royale genre. The Masquerade is core to the experience (which is why it's in the title), so how would it function in a battle royale? It was possible to go on a biting spree in Bloodlines, but the player would quickly be hunted down by the police, followed by other vampires. There have been some fantastic Vampire: The Masquerade video games in the past, with Bloodlines considered by many to be one of the best RPGs ever made, but even Bloodlines managed to match the tone of the tabletop game. Vampire: The Masquerade is a tabletop RPG about vampires hiding their existence from humanity, while battle royales involve players converging on a location and fighting each other to the death.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhuntis the official name of the previously announced battle royale set in the World of Darkness. At first glance, the idea of a Vampire: The Masquerade battle royale seems like a mismatch, with many fans being surprised at the concept when Bloodhunt was first revealed.