Sharkmob Announces Early Access Date For Vampire Battle Royale Bloodhunt
Get ready, Kindred, your September is going to be busy.
Well, that didn’t take long. It seems like we only just left alpha testing and now Bloodhunt is getting ready to hop into early access. For those who are interested in the game, Sharkmob announced just a little while ago, on Twitter, that the game’s early access would kick off on September 7 on Steam.
Since the announcement just rolled out, that means we don’t have all the details yet. Say… things like information on founder's packs, which are likely what gets you in. What we do have, however, is a shiny new trailer highlighting Clan Toreador. Just in case you didn't know what they're all about.
If you’re a Toreador fan, you’ll be happy to know that this is the Week of the Toreador. This mostly appears to be being honored with videos of the various archetypes using some of their abilities being posted on Twitter. Currently, we have the Siren Archetype and its Kindred Charm, and the Muse Archetype with the Final Act ability.
Week of the Toreador - Charming a mortal with the Sirens Kindred Charm turns them friendly. Charmed mortals will not report masquerade breaches and are fed upon faster. Yum! #Bloodhunt pic.twitter.com/S6zOG1acc4
— Bloodhunt (@Bloodhunt) August 25, 2021
Week of the Toreador - With the Final Act the Muse is able to instantly refresh their cooldowns and use powers while downed. Pretty sick right? #Bloodhunt pic.twitter.com/x1ANm26nnz
— Bloodhunt (@Bloodhunt) August 25, 2021
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