
The plan is to release more details about this system as the final patch is being prepared.Īs for the real currency purchasing, that will cease on September 26th. One is the implementation of an in-game player voting system that will regularly unlock new things and “keep Bloodhunt fresh”. Sharkmob’s current goal is to keep the servers going “for as long as we have an active player base and community.” Despite ceasing development, the team has come up with a few ideas to keep players interested.

“Ever since launch, we have been on a journey to excite and delight our players, however, while we have an amazing and very engaged community, we haven’t been able to reach the critical mass needed to sustain development. This has led us to the decision to stop further development of Bloodhunt.” Active players won’t need to worry, however, as the game will stay up and remain available to play for the foreseeable future. One year after leaving Early Access, developer Sharkmob has announced that development has ended on their free-to-play battle royale game Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt. The sequel to White Day: A Labyrinth Named School, White Day 2 is a Survival Horror title that sees you trapped once again in Yeondu High School, where you must investigate bizarre phenomena, avoid possessed policemen, and discover hidden clues.

“We’re looking to become a competitive game development studio, so we’re working to bring White Day 2 to console and mobile platforms so even more players can experience a true Korean horror adventure.” “We are so happy and proud to release the official sequel of White Day, an independent Korean horror game, after two years of development,” said ROOTNSTUDIO in a press release for the game.

Building upon the horror of the first game, White Day 2 puts an emphasis on player agency, utilizing branching storylines and a “zapping system” so that how Soo-jin’s story progresses and ends depends heavily on player choices.Īs for the remaining episodes, they will take place at the same time as Episode 1, and will feature different characters, interlinking storylines, and unique endings. The first episode of White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies casts players as Soo-jin, who returns to Yeondu High School on the night of March 14 to find out the truth behind her classmate’s death. The game will be split up into three episodes, with the remaining two episodes eventually being released in the coming months. Rather than continuing to tease fans, ROOTNSTUDIO has launched the first episode of White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies onto Steam.
