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Step into the boots of Benny Muldoon, a vampire Sheriff with a badge and zero patience, a side-story DLC that reframes Bloodlines 2 through brutal, street-level eyes.

Loose Cannon is paid story DLC for Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, developed by The Chinese Room. It hands you a new playable character, Benny Muldoon, the Sheriff of a fractured vampire Court, and lets you chew through chunks of the base game's narrative from his considerably rougher vantage point. If you finished Bloodlines 2 as Phyre and wanted to see how the sausage gets made from the enforcement side of Kindred politics, this is the pitch. Benny is not a diplomat. He is a blunt instrument with jurisdiction. The DLC ships with new playable story content and its own combat mechanics tuned to Benny's character. Where Phyre's toolkit leans into gothic agility and clan-flavored powers, Benny plays more like a wrecking ball with a star on his chest. The distinct combat feel is a genuine selling point, it gives the content a reason to exist beyond cosmetic reskinning. Whether the mechanical differences run deep enough to hold up for the full runtime is a fair question, and the Mixed Steam reception (sitting around 43 percent positive at the time of writing) suggests a portion of buyers feel the content is either too short or too thin relative to expectations for paid DLC. No Metacritic rating has landed yet. Narratively, the appeal here is classic World of Darkness power-politics. A Sheriff enforcing the Masquerade from inside a Court that is visibly falling apart is a strong dramatic premise. The WoD setting rewards this kind of lateral perspective shift, seeing the same events through a character whose job is literally to suppress the chaos Phyre stirs up has real story potential. Whether The Chinese Room fully cashes that check is where your mileage will vary. If the writing rewards the premise, it should feel like uncovering a second layer under a story you already know. If it coasts on the setup, it will feel like an expensive cutscene. A Phyre outfit is also included, which is the kind of cosmetic bonus that probably shouldn't be listed as a headline feature but here we are. Set that aside and evaluate the DLC on its story hours and combat variety. Fans of Bloodlines 2 who want more time in Seattle's Kindred underworld and who specifically liked the political texture of the Court will get the most out of Benny's chapter. If you bounced off the base game or felt its story didn't fully pay off, this DLC is unlikely to reverse that verdict, it is more of the same world, not a reinvention of it. Given the lukewarm community response so far, waiting to see if more reviews clarify the content length and narrative quality before purchasing is a reasonable call for anyone not already committed to the setting. Monika, Scout Team

Vampire: The Masquerade® - Bloodlines™ 2 - Loose Cannon (DLC)
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Vampire: The Masquerade® - Bloodlines™ 2 - Loose Cannon (DLC)

Apr 27, 2026The Chinese RoomParadox Interactive
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Step into the boots of Benny Muldoon, a vampire Sheriff with a badge and zero patience, a side-story DLC that reframes Bloodlines 2 through brutal, street-level eyes.

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Loose Cannon is paid story DLC for Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, developed by The Chinese Room. It hands you a new playable character, Benny Muldoon, the Sheriff of a fractured vampire Court, and lets you chew through chunks of the base game's narrative from his considerably rougher vantage point. If you finished Bloodlines 2 as Phyre and wanted to see how the sausage gets made from the enforcement side of Kindred politics, this is the pitch. Benny is not a diplomat. He is a blunt instrument with jurisdiction. The DLC ships with new playable story content and its own combat mechanics tuned to Benny's character. Where Phyre's toolkit leans into gothic agility and clan-flavored powers, Benny plays more like a wrecking ball with a star on his chest. The distinct combat feel is a genuine selling point, it gives the content a reason to exist beyond cosmetic reskinning. Whether the mechanical differences run deep enough to hold up for the full runtime is a fair question, and the Mixed Steam reception (sitting around 43 percent positive at the time of writing) suggests a portion of buyers feel the content is either too short or too thin relative to expectations for paid DLC. No Metacritic rating has landed yet. Narratively, the appeal here is classic World of Darkness power-politics. A Sheriff enforcing the Masquerade from inside a Court that is visibly falling apart is a strong dramatic premise. The WoD setting rewards this kind of lateral perspective shift, seeing the same events through a character whose job is literally to suppress the chaos Phyre stirs up has real story potential. Whether The Chinese Room fully cashes that check is where your mileage will vary. If the writing rewards the premise, it should feel like uncovering a second layer under a story you already know. If it coasts on the setup, it will feel like an expensive cutscene. A Phyre outfit is also included, which is the kind of cosmetic bonus that probably shouldn't be listed as a headline feature but here we are. Set that aside and evaluate the DLC on its story hours and combat variety. Fans of Bloodlines 2 who want more time in Seattle's Kindred underworld and who specifically liked the political texture of the Court will get the most out of Benny's chapter. If you bounced off the base game or felt its story didn't fully pay off, this DLC is unlikely to reverse that verdict, it is more of the same world, not a reinvention of it. Given the lukewarm community response so far, waiting to see if more reviews clarify the content length and narrative quality before purchasing is a reasonable call for anyone not already committed to the setting. Monika, Scout Team

Tags

steamStory DLCAlternate PerspectiveVampire PoliticsNew Playable CharacterWorld of DarknessCharacter-drivenDark Urban Fantasy

System Requirements

Minimum

os
Windows 10
cpu
Intel Core i5-8400
ram
12 GB RAM
gpu
GTX 1060 3GB
storage
60 GB

Recommended

os
Windows 10/11
cpu
Intel Core i7-8700K
ram
16 GB RAM
gpu
GTX 1070 8GB
storage
60 GB SSD

Reviews & Ratings

Steam
43%(141)

Game Info

Developer
The Chinese Room
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
Apr 27, 2026

Features

Single-playerDownloadable ContentSteam AchievementsAdjustable Text SizeAdjustable DifficultySubtitle OptionsPartial Controller SupportSteam Cloud+1 more

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2024-12$59.99
2024-11$41.99
2024-09$35.99
2024-07$29.99(lowest)