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A pure fan-service add-on that drops an in-haven jukebox stocked with Rik Schaffer's iconic 2004 Bloodlines soundtrack. Zero gameplay, maximum nostalgia.

Let's be clear about what this is: a cosmetic DLC, full stop. The Nostalgia Jukebox places a physical jukebox object inside Phyre's haven, the safehouse you return to between Seattle's rain-slicked political firefights, and that jukebox plays a curated selection of tracks composed by Rik Schaffer for the original 2004 Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. There are no new missions, no extra disciplines, no additional dialogue trees. It is ambient decoration you can interact with to change the music in your apartment. For a certain type of player, that is genuinely meaningful. Rik Schaffer's work on the original Bloodlines carries an almost mythological weight in the CRPG community. Those moody, low-fi gothic grooves were so tied to the atmosphere of Santa Monica's streets, the Observatory, the Ocean House Hotel, that hearing them again inside the sequel's Seattle setting lands somewhere between comfort and bittersweetness. Paradox confirmed that Rik returns as a composer on Bloodlines 2 proper alongside Craig Stuart Garfinkle and Eimear Noone, but his new contributions are woven into the game's ambient score rather than spotlighted. This jukebox is the one place in the entire product where his 2004 catalogue gets front-and-center treatment. The honest context here is that this started life as a pre-order bonus bundled with the Day One Edition, meaning plenty of players who bought at launch already have it. If you missed that window and you care deeply about atmosphere, the jukebox does pair well with what critics and players identified as one of Bloodlines 2's genuine strengths: a thick, nocturnal mood built out of neon-drenched Seattle alleyways and gothic melodrama. Reviews of the base game consistently praised its atmosphere while criticising its shallow RPG systems, so dressing up the haven with old-school Rik Schaffer audio is a way of leaning into the one pillar that holds up without argument. Who is this for? Honestly, it is for the people who still have the 2004 soundtrack on their playlist, who remember exactly which track played during the Grout mansion mission, and who want that emotional throughline to feel present while they play Phyre. If you bought Bloodlines 2 entirely because the original shaped your relationship with gothic RPGs, this is a small, sincere nod to that history. If you are a newcomer to the franchise, or if you treat your haven purely as a loading-screen buffer, this DLC will mean exactly nothing to you and you should skip it without guilt. Monika, Scout Team

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 - Nostalgia Jukebox (DLC)
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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 - Nostalgia Jukebox (DLC)

Oct 21, 2025Hardsuit LabsParadox Interactive
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A pure fan-service add-on that drops an in-haven jukebox stocked with Rik Schaffer's iconic 2004 Bloodlines soundtrack. Zero gameplay, maximum nostalgia.

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Let's be clear about what this is: a cosmetic DLC, full stop. The Nostalgia Jukebox places a physical jukebox object inside Phyre's haven, the safehouse you return to between Seattle's rain-slicked political firefights, and that jukebox plays a curated selection of tracks composed by Rik Schaffer for the original 2004 Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. There are no new missions, no extra disciplines, no additional dialogue trees. It is ambient decoration you can interact with to change the music in your apartment. For a certain type of player, that is genuinely meaningful. Rik Schaffer's work on the original Bloodlines carries an almost mythological weight in the CRPG community. Those moody, low-fi gothic grooves were so tied to the atmosphere of Santa Monica's streets, the Observatory, the Ocean House Hotel, that hearing them again inside the sequel's Seattle setting lands somewhere between comfort and bittersweetness. Paradox confirmed that Rik returns as a composer on Bloodlines 2 proper alongside Craig Stuart Garfinkle and Eimear Noone, but his new contributions are woven into the game's ambient score rather than spotlighted. This jukebox is the one place in the entire product where his 2004 catalogue gets front-and-center treatment. The honest context here is that this started life as a pre-order bonus bundled with the Day One Edition, meaning plenty of players who bought at launch already have it. If you missed that window and you care deeply about atmosphere, the jukebox does pair well with what critics and players identified as one of Bloodlines 2's genuine strengths: a thick, nocturnal mood built out of neon-drenched Seattle alleyways and gothic melodrama. Reviews of the base game consistently praised its atmosphere while criticising its shallow RPG systems, so dressing up the haven with old-school Rik Schaffer audio is a way of leaning into the one pillar that holds up without argument. Who is this for? Honestly, it is for the people who still have the 2004 soundtrack on their playlist, who remember exactly which track played during the Grout mansion mission, and who want that emotional throughline to feel present while they play Phyre. If you bought Bloodlines 2 entirely because the original shaped your relationship with gothic RPGs, this is a small, sincere nod to that history. If you are a newcomer to the franchise, or if you treat your haven purely as a loading-screen buffer, this DLC will mean exactly nothing to you and you should skip it without guilt. Monika, Scout Team

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steamCosmetic DLCHaven DecorationFan ServiceAtmospheric AudioPre-Order BonusWorld of DarknessSoundtrack DLC

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Developer
Hardsuit Labs
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
Oct 21, 2025

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