
Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong BOSTON BY NIGHT
Not a game patch or DLC pack: Boston by Night is a digital companion sourcebook that fills in the lore gaps Swansong's campaign deliberately leaves dark, plus tabletop RPG rules for running your own Camarilla nights.
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About Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong BOSTON BY NIGHT
I want to be upfront with you before you click anything: Boston by Night is not a gameplay expansion, not a new mission pack, and not additional content you can load inside Swansong itself. It is a digital sourcebook, authored by Matthew Dawkins, that functions on two tracks simultaneously. First, it is a lore companion to the video game, drilling deeper into the Boston Camarilla's history, the specific characters you played as or interrogated, and the conspiratorial threads the game's narrative left partially unresolved. Second, it is a legitimate supplement for the Vampire: The Masquerade fifth-edition tabletop RPG, complete with the kind of mechanical rules and loresheets that Storytellers need to run their own chronicles. If you already finished Swansong and walked away wanting more context around Galeb's Ventrue rigidity, Emem's fractured Toreador past, or Leysha's unsettling Malkavian visions, this book is the extended director's commentary you were looking for. The base game's codex does solid work giving newcomers a foothold in World of Darkness terminology, but it necessarily stays surface-level given the pace of the investigation. Boston by Night reportedly goes further, covering New England Kindred history, the domain's power structure in granular detail, and character backgrounds that the game only gestures at. For a lore obsessive who spent twenty hours cross-referencing the in-game codex and still had questions, that depth is genuinely valuable. For tabletop players, the practical pull is even clearer. The book contains loresheets that let TTRPG characters tie their histories directly to the Swansong setting and to Boston itself, and the content is flexible enough that Storytellers can extract, rework, and transplant any of it into chronicles set far from Massachusetts. That kind of modularity is exactly what a good sourcebook should offer, and it means the purchase is not a dead end once your Boston campaign wraps. The honest caveat here is straightforward: if you have not played Swansong, this book will mostly read as dense fiction and disconnected rules. The companion function is primary. And Swansong itself was a divisive game, praised for its willpower-driven dialogue mechanics and the moral weight of playing politically compromised vampire elites, but criticized for obtuse puzzle design, a punishing experience-point system that punished early misspending, and an ending that resolved major choices in plain text rather than scenes. Boston by Night does not fix any of that. It exists in the margin of the game, not as a replacement for its rough edges. Bottom line for the person hovering over the add-to-cart button: this is for the Swansong finisher who wanted the annotated edition, or the tabletop Storyteller building a Boston chronicle. Everyone else should probably start with the base game first and come back if the World of Darkness has its hooks in you. Monika, Scout Team
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- OS
- 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