It is based on White Wolf Publishing's tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade, and is part of the larger World of Darkness series. Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong is a narrative-driven, single-player role-playing video game in which the player controls three vampires with different...
It is based on White Wolf Publishing's tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade, and is part of the larger World of Darkness series. Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong is a narrative-driven, single-player role-playing video game in which the player controls three vampires with different vampiric disciplines , switching between them over the course of the game. Because the player characters often are surrounded by humans, the player needs to be careful about when and where they choose to use supernatural abilities, to avoid revealing their characters' vampiric nature. Throughout the game, the characters are put in difficult situations where the player has to make moral choices, with no obviously correct choice. Swansong is set in Boston, in the World of Darkness, where vampires exist unbeknownst to humanity. This practice of hiding from humans is called the Masquerade, and is upheld by the vampire sect the Camarilla. Although vampires previously had been occupied with rivalry between factions, they have changed focus to trying to survive, following events like the fall of London as a home to vampires, and so the Boston Camarilla wants to ensure that all vampires in the Northeastern United States are safe. The story follows three vampires, each about a hundred years old, from different vampire clans with differing views on the Camarilla's rule: Galeb, an intimidating man of clan Ventrue; Emem, a "seductive Amazon" of clan Toreador; and Leysha of clan Malkavian, who depends on a blood concoction. The three investigate conspiracies in Boston following a shootout, starting with who ordered the attack and why. Swansong is developed by Big Bad Wolf, a branch of Cyanide, and is designed by Clément Plantier. It is based on the fifth edition of the tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade, and uses the portrayal of Boston from the 1990s tabletop game books Dark Colony and Giovanni Chronicles, while updating it for the present-day setting. Although referencing both past tabletop game material and another video game adaptation, Bloodlines, the game is still designed to be approachable for players who are not familiar with the series. In adapting the tabletop game to a video game format, the developers considered a role-playing video game the best option, for allowing them to tell a story and for giving players freedom to role-play. The game was originally announced to be in development in May 2019, and was presented in October 2019 at PDXCON.