
The previous version of this patch updated the Krimeputer log entries on Brian’s and Muddy’s deaths, made Carson remove McGee’s corpse and raised MAC-10 magazine cost, fixed silent Heather dialogue and made warrens ladder accessible, locked a haven door and moved Malcolm’s bribe to Mercurio’s house, repaired problems when revisiting the beachhouse and the warrens, removed quest update for Copper and locked Gimble’s door in basic, fixed some more wrong Humanity losses and cut off Heather sounds and corrected Tommy Dominate reaction and possible poster quest issue. The first version of patch 10.2 came out last month and corrected mirrors and details on several maps, added a few weapon drop sounds and fidget and upset sound groups, fixed details in library level and text and dialogue details and improved python and loader file compatibility. In other words, it’s a must-have mod for everyone that wants to replay this classic title. The unofficial patch mod is a restoration project adding a lot missing content, including new quests, levels, weapons, items, characters, dialogue, graphics, models, sounds and original music. To tide fans over until September, Paradox released new post-alpha in-game screenshots, below.Modder ‘Wesp5’ has released the final version of the unofficial patch 10.2 for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines.

“As development continues, we will be updating the game’s editions and bonus content, and we want to provide the best value to those of you who supported us via digital pre-order after all this time.” “We acknowledge it was a long time ago that many of you pre-ordered Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2,” Paradox said, explaining the decision to offer refunds.

It’s proactively refunding all pre-orders of physical products, including the Collector’s Edition, whereas the digital versions of the First Blood Edition, Unsanctioned Edition and Blood Moon Edition can be refunded if you choose. Now, Paradox has announced it will show more of Bloodlines 2 this September, but in the meantime is offering refunds to anyone who has pre-ordered any edition of the game.

In 2021, Paradox admitted it almost cancelled the project after ditching Hardsuit Labs, delaying the game indefinitely, and cancelling new pre-orders But the game was heavily-delayed and its developer, Hardsuit Labs, suffered a number of high-profile exits. The sequel to developer Troika Games' much-loved 2004 cult-classic RPG was announced four years ago and at one point was due out in 2020. In a message to fans, publisher Paradox acknowledged it had been some time since the last update on the long-awaited but troubled role-playing game.
