Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt is dropping 'traditional' seasons to focus on faster updates

 The undead battle royale Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt is “pretty darn fun to play (opens in new tab),” we said in our May assessment of the newcomer to the genre: “Guns are punchy and easy to aim, jumping, sliding, and wall-climbing are slick, and my class vampire powers feel immediately useful.” But it’s also struggled with a number of technical issues—in late May, for instance, developer Sharkmob hit pause on ranked mode because poor controller support meant PlayStation 5 owners were getting brutally wrecked (opens in new tab)—and the concurrent player count has tailed off (opens in new tab) considerably since its full release in April.

In an interview with VG247 (opens in new tab), producer David Sirland revealed some of the changes coming in the summer update that Sharkmob hopes will turn things around, including a move away from a conventional seasonal structure.

source: gamezpot.com