Bloodhunt Goes Gold! Servers Opening Next Week For PC And PS5
There are a list of bugs and performance issues to be aware of, though.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt by Sharkmob AB is finally kicking off its Early Access on April 27 at 10:00 a.m. Central European Summer Time, promising servers for PC and PS5 players. However, there are some bugs that the Sharkmob AB team is aware of that may hinder your Early Access experience.
For PC players wanting to jump into Bloodhunt's Early Access, Sharkmob AB will expand the launch to PC owners by allowing them to start installing at 18:00 a.m. Central European Summer Time on April 27. They're also looking into a possible pre-load of the game, but they can't confirm if it'll happen or not. Whether PC or PS5, the Early Access version of Bloodhunt is coming with its fair share of bugs and performance issues.
Sharkmob AB is hard at work on the game's first update already, focusing on refining the quality of their game and squishing those pesky bugs. Speaking of bugs, they've stated that screen freezes on PC will happen with their new anti-cheat system and linked a temporary workaround if you happen to encounter it. Additionally, some of the in-game text can go out of bounds and overlap others, and another known bug interrupts your reloading animation and can cause your bullets to deal no damage. Yikes, but hey....it is Early Access, so...
To help the developers clean up those in-game problems, you can join their Discord and list issues you discover in their #bughunt channel. Regardless of the technicalities of the game, it's an exciting time for the Bloodhunt team and players who have been eager to suck some blood.
Are you jumping into its Early Access? Let us know! Also, you can read the full announcement on Sharkmob AB's developer blog!
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