List of World of Darkness video games

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World of Darkness is a series of tabletop role-playing games by White Wolf Publishing, and the name of their shared setting.[1][2] Several of the tabletop games – primarily Vampire: The Masquerade – have been adapted into video games by different developers, covering genres including role-playing games, action games, and adventure games. Critical reception of the games has varied, ranging from average to positive,[3][4][5][6] with Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines standing out, being described by video game publications as a cult classic[7][8][9] and a "flawed masterpiece".[10][11][12]

Video game adaptations of the series began in the 1990s with unreleased Werewolf: The Apocalypse and Mage: The Ascension games; the first released video game in the series was Vampire: The Masquerade – Redemption in 2000, which was followed by three Hunter: The Reckoning games in 2002–2003, and Bloodlines in 2004. No further World of Darkness video games were released in over a decade, during which another Werewolf project and the online game World of Darkness were started and canceled, until 2017's World of Darkness Preludes, which was based on Vampire and Mage. Since then, several video games have been developed, including three Werewolf games, two Wraith: The Oblivion games, a Hunter game, Bloodlines 2, and other Vampire games.

Vampire: The Masquerade[edit]

Title Details

Original release date:[13][14]
June 7, 2000
Release years by system:
Notes:



Original release dates:[17][18][19]
  • NA: November 16, 2004
  • EU: November 19, 2004
Release years by system:
2004 – Microsoft Windows[17]
Notes:



Original release date:[22][23]
December 11, 2019
Release years by system:
Notes:



Original release date:[29][30]
September 10, 2020
Release years by system:
  • 2020 – Linux, MacOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One[28]
Notes:
  • Developed and published by Draw Distance[28]
  • Visual novel[27]
  • Stand-alone expansion to Coteries of New York[28]



Original release date:[31][32]
September 24, 2020
Release years by system:
Notes:



Original release date:[36]
July 29, 2021
Release years by system:
  • 2021 – Android, iOS, Linux, MacOS, Microsoft Windows, web browsers[33]
Notes:
  • Developed and published by Choice of Games[33]
  • Interactive fiction game[33]



Original release date:[37][38]
October 28, 2021
Release years by system:
  • 2021 – Android, iOS, Linux, MacOS, Microsoft Windows, web browsers[33]
Notes:
  • Developed and published by Choice of Games[33]
  • Interactive fiction game[33]



Original release date:[39]
March 24, 2022
Release years by system:
  • 2022 – Linux, MacOS, Microsoft Windows[40]
Notes:
  • Developed and published by Choice of Games[40]
  • Interactive fiction game[40]


Vampire: The Masquerade - Heartless Lullaby

Original release date:[41]
April 21, 2022
Release years by system:
  • 2022 – Microsoft Windows[42]
Notes:
  • Developed during the one-month game jam Vampire Jam 2021, and later published by Entalto Studios as an official World of Darkness game[42]
  • Role-playing game[42]



Original release date:[43]
April 27, 2022
Release years by system:
2022 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5[44]
Notes:



Original release date:[48][49]
May 19, 2022
Release years by system:
2022 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S[48][50]
Notes:


Vampire: The Masquerade – Justice

Proposed release date:[53]
2 November 2023
Proposed system release:
2 November 2023 – Android (Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3), PlayStation 5 (PlayStation VR2)[53]
Notes:



Proposed release date:
Q3/Q4 2024[54]
Proposed system release:
2024 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S[55]
Notes:


Hunter: The Reckoning[edit]

Title Details

Original release dates:[59][60]
  • NA: May 21, 2002
  • EU: July 5, 2002
Release years by system:
2002 – Xbox, GameCube[61][62]
Notes:



Original release dates:[68][69]
  • NA: September 8, 2003
  • EU: October 17, 2003
Release years by system:
2003 – PlayStation 2[68]
Notes:



Original release dates:[70][71]
  • NA: October 28, 2003
  • EU: November 21, 2003
Release years by system:
2003 – Xbox[70]
Notes:
  • Developed by High Voltage Software and published by Vivendi Games[70]
  • Hack-and-slash game[72]


Hunter: The Reckoning – The Beast of Glenkildove

Proposed release date:[73]
2023
Proposed system release:
Notes:
  • Developed and published by Choice of Games[73]
  • Interactive fiction game[73]


Werewolf: The Apocalypse[edit]

Title Details

Original release date:[74][75]
October 13, 2020
Release years by system:
  • 2020 – Linux, MacOS, Microsoft Windows[76]
  • 2021 – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One[77][78]
Notes:
  • Developed by Different Tales and published by Walkabout Games[79]
  • Visual novel role-playing game[80][81]



Original release date:[82][83]
February 4, 2021
Release years by system:
2021 – Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S[82]
Notes:


Werewolf: The Apocalypse – The Book of Hungry Names

Proposed release date:[73]
2023
Proposed system release:
Notes:
  • Developed and published by Choice of Games[73]
  • Interactive fiction game[73]


Others[edit]

Title Details

Original release date:[85]
February 15, 2017
Release years by system:
2017 – Android, iOS, Linux, MacOS, Microsoft Windows[85][86]
Notes:
  • Developed by White Wolf Entertainment and Fula Fisken[85]
  • Published by White Wolf Entertainment for personal computers and by Asmodee for mobile phones[85][86]
  • A set of interactive fiction games: Vampire: The Masquerade – We Eat Blood and Mage: The Ascension – Refuge[86]
  • The first Vampire: The Masquerade video game to be released in over a decade[86]



Original release date:[87]
October 29, 2020
Release years by system:
2020 – Android, iOS, smart speakers[88][89]
Notes:



Original release date:[91]
April 22, 2021
Release years by system:
2021 – Android (Oculus Quest 2), Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4[91]
Notes:
  • Developed by Fast Travel Games[92]
  • Virtual reality horror game[92]


Canceled games[edit]

Title Details
Werewolf: The Apocalypse

Cancellation date:[93]
1997
Proposed system release:
PlayStation, Sega Saturn[93]
Notes:


Mage: The Ascension

Cancellation date:[96][97][98]
1999–2001
Proposed system release:
Personal computers[99]
Notes:
  • Developed by HyperBole Studios and White Wolf Publishing[99]
  • 3D role-playing game in first and third person with single-player and online multiplayer modes[97][99]
  • Announced in April 1998,[100] with the developers still looking for a publisher and distributor by 1999[96][99]
  • The game's official website had been taken down by 2001[97][98]


Werewolf: The Apocalypse – The Heart of Gaia

Cancellation date:[101]
January 2000
Proposed system release:
Personal computers[102]
Notes:


Werewolf: The Apocalypse

Cancellation date:[105][106]
2004–2005
Proposed system release:
Unknown
Notes:
  • Developed by Troika Games[105]
  • A werewolf-themed follow-up to Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines by the same development team[105]
  • Produced as a playable prototype following the completion of Bloodlines[105]



Cancellation date:[107]
April 14, 2014
Proposed system release:
Unknown
Notes:


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