Paradox has launched its monetary assertion for 2025, in addition to for the fourth quarter of the yr particularly, and it appears like Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 wasn’t precisely the success the studio hoped for.
In a press launch summarizing the studio’s yr, Paradox experiences a fall in income of 162% for the fourth quarter when in comparison with the earlier yr, in addition to an 80% drop for the yr as an entire.
Paradox would not particularly blame Bloodlines 2 for the yr’s disappointing determine, nevertheless it does level to “amortization and write-downs of [the game]” for the fourth quarter, so it is not a giant stretch to think about that Bloodlines 2’s poor efficiency had a knock-on impact for 2025 as an entire, too.
Revenues for the quarter technically elevated, pushed largely by Paradox’s strategy-focused again catalog (in addition to the newly-released Europa Universalis V, first teased in Might final yr), however gross sales for the yr as an entire remained static when in comparison with final yr.
Paradox CEO Fredrik Wester admits that Bloodlines 2 “didn’t meet [the company’s] business expectations”, however he says his studio is now reassessing its useful resource allocation to make sure it focuses on the suitable initiatives in future.
Bloodlines 2 was launched in October following a really prolonged and troubled growth cycle. The sport was met with criticism for its perceived lack of similarities to Troika’s unique Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, in addition to shallow gameplay and a scarcity of significant RPG components.
The sport’s poor reception led Dan Pinchbeck, co-founder of developer The Chinese language Room, to counsel that the undertaking’s identify was ill-fitting, and that he and one other former Bloodlines 2 producer tried to persuade execs “to not name it Bloodlines 2”. Evidently, these efforts fell on deaf ears.
You’ll be able to try Paradox’s newest monetary press launch right here if you wish to comb via some extra figures. Keep tuned for extra.





