Nvidia Unveils RTX Trailer for Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2
Here's a quick preview of what you can expect visually when playing this title on a high-end gaming PC.
By Chris Morse
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 is looking pretty good these days, especially if you plan on playing it on a high-end gaming PC. As part of this week's Gamescom festivities, Nvidia has released a new cross-promotion sort of trailer for the game, showing off a bit of what the visuals will look like when playing on the company's RTX line of graphics cards. It's pretty impressive.
The trailer also doubles as a bit of an environment and atmosphere preview for the game, showing off a few of the locations as well as teasing a yet-to-be-named vampire character overlooking the city. It's nothing too extensive, but the game certainly looks great in terms of graphics. We expect we'll see more of it in the coming months as we get closer to its tentative early 2020 release window, but this will have to hold us over for the time being.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 is set in Seattle, where a number of distinct factions of vampires co-exist, although the politics of this shaky balance remain ever complex. One night, a large, unsanctioned attack on several humans takes place and the main character is thrust into this now-volatile situation, forced to pick a side and get to the bottom of the mystery.
The game does not have an exact release date just yet, but is expected to arrive sometime in early 2020. It will be released on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. As always, stay tuned to Dead Entertainment for all the latest news and updates on this title.
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