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The original developer studio involved with Bloodlines 2 development was Hardsuit Labs(USA), which is a development studio that got canned off the project. The game has been kept in a development limbo for >2yrs only under the rights holder being Paradox Interactive publishing (in which originally we knew at that point they'd make specific Clans DLC only).
This studio is a new one, based in the UK, which has worked on 'Dear Esther' and 'Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs', in which the emphasis for is more of a "Is this going to be a walking simulator title or not?" ordeal.
This new development studio has become a subsidiary of another game studio in the UK as of 2017, and which both are now under the subsidiary of Tencent as a parent company since 2022. (You can easily look these up on the Wiki, it's public knowledge.)
Don't get your hopes up too high for Bloodlines 2, and I'd rather recommend you play WoD tabletop to have fun in the VtM universe, or Werewolf one instead.
Thanks for the warning. Not touching with a ten foot pole.
Thats great and all just remember this is about vampires not some san francisco bleeding hearts, thank youuuuuuuu.