Compare Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong Alternate Outfits Pack prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Big Bad Wolf. Published by Nacon. Released on 5/30/2023. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Adventure, RPG.

Three alternate outfit sets for Galeb, Emem, and Leysha. Pure cosmetic DLC - no new story, no new mechanics, just fresh looks for Boston's most politically exhausted vampires.

Let's be honest about what this is: a three-piece cosmetic pack that swaps the default wardrobes of Swansong's trio of playable vampires. Galeb the cold Ventrue elder, Emem the sharp-tongued Toreador diplomat, and Leysha the Malkavian seeress with a daughter in tow each get one alternate outfit. That's the whole package. If you're coming here hoping for added story content, new confrontation scenes, or extra skill trees, keep walking. For those already invested in the base game, the appeal is straightforward. Swansong is a dialogue-heavy narrative RPG where you spend a lot of time staring at your characters during tense confrontations - willpower checks, psychology and rhetoric clashes, Domination and Celerity disciplines firing mid-conversation. You see these three faces constantly across roughly 15 to 20 hours of runtime. A visual refresh for a second playthrough is not a trivial thing in a game that actively rewards replaying with better-built characters and alternate chapter outcomes. If you ran Galeb as a Dominate-focused monster the first time and plan a second run leaning into Fortitude, wearing something different while doing it is a minor but real psychological reset. That said, the value proposition here depends entirely on how much you liked the base game, and Swansong itself landed in mixed territory with critics. The RPG mechanics - character sheets, discipline upgrades, willpower-fueled confrontation dice rolls - drew genuine praise, and the clan identities (Ventrue, Toreador, Malkavian) translate into meaningfully different playstyles. The lore and Boston Camarilla setting have real depth for World of Darkness fans. The writing, puzzle design, and some technical roughness are where the game took its hits. None of that is changed by a new jacket on Emem. If you're a dedicated Swansong player planning repeat runs, like the aesthetic of the characters, and want a bit more visual variety across your saves, this pack delivers exactly what it promises - nothing more. If you bounced off the base game or are on the fence about it, start there before even looking at cosmetic DLC. And if you're a lore completionist who spent time in the in-game codex learning about the Hartford Chantry and Boston by Night, you probably already know whether you want this. Monika, Scout Team

Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong Alternate Outfits Pack

Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong Alternate Outfits Pack

May 30, 2023Big Bad WolfNacon
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Three alternate outfit sets for Galeb, Emem, and Leysha. Pure cosmetic DLC - no new story, no new mechanics, just fresh looks for Boston's most politically exhausted vampires.

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Only worth it for committed Swansong replayers who want a visual reset across their second or third run with the Boston trio.

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About Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong Alternate Outfits Pack

Let's be honest about what this is: a three-piece cosmetic pack that swaps the default wardrobes of Swansong's trio of playable vampires. Galeb the cold Ventrue elder, Emem the sharp-tongued Toreador diplomat, and Leysha the Malkavian seeress with a daughter in tow each get one alternate outfit. That's the whole package. If you're coming here hoping for added story content, new confrontation scenes, or extra skill trees, keep walking. For those already invested in the base game, the appeal is straightforward. Swansong is a dialogue-heavy narrative RPG where you spend a lot of time staring at your characters during tense confrontations - willpower checks, psychology and rhetoric clashes, Domination and Celerity disciplines firing mid-conversation. You see these three faces constantly across roughly 15 to 20 hours of runtime. A visual refresh for a second playthrough is not a trivial thing in a game that actively rewards replaying with better-built characters and alternate chapter outcomes. If you ran Galeb as a Dominate-focused monster the first time and plan a second run leaning into Fortitude, wearing something different while doing it is a minor but real psychological reset. That said, the value proposition here depends entirely on how much you liked the base game, and Swansong itself landed in mixed territory with critics. The RPG mechanics - character sheets, discipline upgrades, willpower-fueled confrontation dice rolls - drew genuine praise, and the clan identities (Ventrue, Toreador, Malkavian) translate into meaningfully different playstyles. The lore and Boston Camarilla setting have real depth for World of Darkness fans. The writing, puzzle design, and some technical roughness are where the game took its hits. None of that is changed by a new jacket on Emem. If you're a dedicated Swansong player planning repeat runs, like the aesthetic of the characters, and want a bit more visual variety across your saves, this pack delivers exactly what it promises - nothing more. If you bounced off the base game or are on the fence about it, start there before even looking at cosmetic DLC. And if you're a lore completionist who spent time in the in-game codex learning about the Hartford Chantry and Boston by Night, you probably already know whether you want this.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Single-playerDownloadable ContentFamily SharingCosmetic DLCOutfit PackWorld of DarknessNarrative RPGReplayabilityVampire Fiction

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Windows 10
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 4 GB or AMD Radeon HD 7790, 4 GB
Processor
Intel Core i5-2300 or AMD FX-6100

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Developer
Big Bad Wolf
Publisher
Nacon
Release Date
May 30, 2023

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Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong Alternate Outfits Pack was developed by Big Bad Wolf and published by Nacon.