Sunday, December 3rd 2023

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2's Third Clan Revealed

Paradox Interactive and The Chinese Room have announced that the Banu Haqim are a playable clan in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2. Focusing on stalking, assassination, and outmaneuvering enemies, the Banu Haqim specialize in combat from the shadows with unseen maneuvers and silent takedowns. Known for keeping their bloodlust in check, the Banu Haqim are fiercely devoted to upholding a moral code, dealing with threats, and handing out consequences. They lurk in the shadows, using their vampiric Disciplines to hunt and remain hidden, dealing swift and precise strikes to enforce their sense of justice.

"Making Phyre a Banu Haqim changes how players approach combat, offering a unique perspective to the game's world," said Alex Skidmore, Project Creative Director at The Chinese Room. "Players must approach encounters carefully to make the most of this clan's gifts, timing their strikes with finesse and precision to achieve their goals. These Kindred are patient and careful, making them ideal for players looking for a strategic experience."
Cursed with a thirst for the Blood of other vampires, the Banu Haqim stalk the night as judges and lawbringers. To this end, most Banu Haqim adhere to a strict code of conduct - derived from law, faith, or personal ethics - sating their Hunger on those that breach these convictions. Check out the Banu Haqim in action here:


"Banu Haqim are scholars, warriors, and guardians in Vampire: The Masquerade. Players eagerly awaiting a more tactical playstyle are getting the clan they've been anticipating," said Sean Greaney, Executive Vice President of World of Darkness at Paradox Interactive. "Each clan has distinct qualities that fulfill a unique player fantasy and shape how they experience Bloodlines 2. Kindred clans in Vampire: The Masquerade have their own long-lived worlds filled with history, motivations, and power structures. The Chinese Room has done an expert job translating these complex entities into an impactful RPG experience that is meaningful to players and feels at home in World of Darkness."

Nicknames
The Clan of the Hunt, Assassins, Children of Haqim, Saracens, Mediators, Lawmen

Who are the Banu Haqim?
Cursed with a thirst for the Blood of other vampires, the Banu Haqim stalk the night as judges and lawbringers. To this end, most Banu Haqim adhere to a strict code of conduct - derived from law, faith, or personal ethics - sating their Hunger on those that breach these convictions.

What can you expect from playing a Banu Haqim?
Banu Haqim takes the role of a strategic stalker, using shadows to their advantage. You are a predator on a hunt, and your discipline powers focus on stalking, assassination, and silently moving faster than your foes can track.


Bloodlines 2 features lead protagonist Phyre, an Elder Kindred Embraced during the early 17th Century. Players choose from four playable clans, including the Banu Haqim, rebellious Brujah, and blood sorcery masters Tremere, with the last playable clan being unveiled in December 2023. Details on each clan and their respective Disciplines will be available in 2024, starting with a gameplay reveal in January.

Bloodlines 2 is the successor to the cult-classic Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. The game takes players to the dark underbelly of Seattle, where vampires struggle for survival and supremacy. The game will launch in Fall 2024. To learn more, visit the official website, follow #Bloodlines2 on all social media platforms, and join the community on the game's Discord.

Wishlist Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 today on Steam, Epic, and GoG.
Sources: Paradox Interactive PR, VTMB2 Steam Page
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9 Comments on Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2's Third Clan Revealed

#1
RayneYoruka
No Ventrue no fun, also no Malkavian neither????? Well see what happens now that the comunity has spoken lol
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#2
mama
The look is a bit... plain. Perhaps the gameplay will excel, if this ever releases.
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#3
Onasi
Paradox really are going full sunken cost, huh. The game should have really been cancelled after Hardsuit’s version was thrown out. I mean, this one doesn’t have any of the people who even originally pitched the project onboard anymore. No Mitsoda, no Avellone, no Clooney. Rik Schaffer also confirmed that he is no longer doing the OST. So what even is the point? It’s a shambling mess of a game, essentially a Frankenstein monster of old assets made by Hardsuit, new story created from scratch by some new devs at Chinese Room (which is not even the old Chinese Room, but a new studio essentially) and bizarre attempts to tie it into some YouTube LARP (really).
It should have stayed dead is what I’m saying. It absolutely will not live up to the original and I will be surprised if even on its own merits it won’t end up a complete train-wreck.
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#4
ZoneDymo
idk, looks pretty good to me.
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GodisanAtheist
OnasiParadox really are going full sunken cost, huh. The game should have really been cancelled after Hardsuit’s version was thrown out. I mean, this one doesn’t have any of the people who even originally pitched the project onboard anymore. No Mitsoda, no Avellone, no Clooney. Rik Schaffer also confirmed that he is no longer doing the OST. So what even is the point? It’s a shambling mess of a game, essentially a Frankenstein monster of old assets made by Hardsuit, new story created from scratch by some new devs at Chinese Room (which is not even the old Chinese Room, but a new studio essentially) and bizarre attempts to tie it into some YouTube LARP (really).
It should have stayed dead is what I’m saying. It absolutely will not live up to the original and I will be surprised if even on its own merits it won’t end up a complete train-wreck.
-OR it will be a magnificent shambling trainwreck that will bring joy and entertainment in what a godaweful mess it is.
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#6
DeathtoGnomes
every game has its critics and its fanbois. Given gamings, as a whole, history, it wont be worth playing out of the box, it will be as bad as CP2077. Expect enough bugs that will make it unplayable so your expectations are low enough not to cry.
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#7
Chomiq
I'll be happy if it comes out at all. I mean, we had this 4 years ago:

And that was pre-alpha before they dropped the entire dev team in 2021. It's almost 2024 and this "post-alpha" can't even do the lipsync right.

I loved the original, as well as VTM: Redemption, both of which I played through with my brother back when they released. Bloodlines 1 was buggy AF upon release.
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#8
ZoneDymo
DeathtoGnomesevery game has its critics and its fanbois. Given gamings, as a whole, history, it wont be worth playing out of the box, it will be as bad as CP2077. Expect enough bugs that will make it unplayable so your expectations are low enough not to cry.
Oh for sure, you are ruining it for yourself if you don't wait a year with a potential purchase
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#9
samum
"lead protagonist Phyre"

As in, dumpster. Or festival.

I'd love a true sequel to VTMB, but I'll be very surprised if this is it. The player character in the original has no name, and doesn't need one. Selecting such a stupid name for this game is yet another indicator that it will be a huge disappointment.
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