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Blood Hunt: New update for the vampiric Battle Royale

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Yesterday afternoon, Sharkmob released a new update for the F2P title Vampire: The Masquarade – Blood Hunt. Thanks to feedback from the community, the developer was able to make some important updates that should improve the gameplay of the game.

In the new update to Vampire: The Masquarade – Blood Hunt, you can expect some new features as well as a new game mode. In addition, the start should be made easier for new players. To go along with this, Sharkmob released a new trailer showing the Nosferatu Clan in action.

The Duo Mode of Vampire: The Masquarade – Blood Hunt allows you to play in teams of two (and later teams of three) on a map of 42 players. Lightning fast and deadly gameplay is of great importance here.
Speaking of speed! The timers before and after matches have also been reduced to give you more time on the battlefield. Solo players can now start a new match directly without any detours.

The kill reward system has also been changed. Players who bring down an opponent receive the kill credit. If someone else performs the final blow, they will receive an Assist Reward. To further reward recreational vampires, daily challenges have been set up, as well as free loot with each new day.

For more detailed info on the Vampire: The Masquarade – Blood Hunt update, you can check out the official (Patchnotes). Meanwhile, the free-to-play brawler is only available for (Steam). However, the PlayStation 5 is also set to become part of the vampire war later this year. Want to know more about Blood Hunt? Then take another look at a trailer here.

Michael
Michael
Age: 24 Origin: Germany Hobbies: gaming, football, table tennis Profession: Online editor, student

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