I thought I heard something like that.
I'm surprised they did so though, because I don't think the Wraith game did very well. I'm also pretty sure VR isn't all that popular. I mean, it's got it's adherents and it's niches, but I've yet to hear any 'you must play this game and it's VR only.'
I think there was a Sisters of Battle WH40k VR game at one point. But that's the limit on how much I know about it. And basically every VR game I'm aware of is about that. 'Oh yeah, this exists.'
I kinda think PDX is doing what WH40k did mmmmmm four-eight? years ago? Throw the IP at just about fucking everyone and see what sticks.
I think they should do an Inquisition XCOM/Mechanicus-like for Hunter. With a solid cast of back at base leaders and typical-for-the-genre field agents.
It's certainly more appealing than Vampirepunk 2024 with Fabian Vamphand and Fyre is at this point. We don't even have a Jackie Welles expy to fall in love with. And I recently heard that six clans are the likely total, and that feels really bad.
If they were going to skimp so hard on Clans they should've made better choices.
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I decided to get a hold of Genius the Transgression v1.1 (And the Chronicles of Darkness core rulebook, I think it's 1e, I couldn't find a 2e core rule book. But CoD is a definite gap in my game line knowledge) and it's pretty great.
Honestly, seems like it'd be a blast to play. Bombastic, overwrought, dramatic, maniacal. Ham. Scenery chewed. A E S T H E T I C.
Yeah, playing just seems super hype.