Companions Trailer Released for Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York, Slight Delay Announced
The developers over at Draw Distance have given themselves an extra week of polish for the upcoming spinoff title.
By Chris Morse
Draw Distance's upcoming story-focused Vampire: The Masquerade spinoff, Coteries of New York, has been delayed by about a week. The latest trailer for the title included the updated date, which is now December 11th, only a week beyond the original December 4th release date. The video also offers a glimpse at several characters who will be included in the game.
According to a post shared on Steam by a representative of the studio, the delay is simply to allow a little bit of extra polish and bug fixing for the final product. It's not a huge change, but the developer believes it will make a difference so here we are. At least the game is only a little over a week away.

Gameplay Trailer Released for Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York
Here’s your first look at the narrative-driven title from Draw Distance.
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Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York will follow the conflict between two vampiric factions: the traditionalist Camarilla and the fiercely-independent Anarchs among the iconic landmarks and night lights of The Big Apple. Players will have to choose a clan and form a coterie to work to consolidate power and come out ahead in the underground world of the undead.
The game is due out for PC via Steam on December 11th, 2019 with the Nintendo Switch version set for Q1 2020. Keep an eye on Dead Entertainment for all the latest news and updates ahead.
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