Last week, I sat down with Martin Ericsson, lead storyteller at White Wolf, publishers of the World of Darkness RPG systems and interwoven storylines. It's a strange and exciting time for the company, who are about to step back into the spotlight after a decade-plus drought of digital games since 2004's much-loved Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. For much of that time Ericsson and colleagues were locked into a licensing deal with CCP, working on the ill-fated and never released World of Darkness MMORPG, but now they're ready to begin a new generation of stories.
We talked about the recently announced Werewolf: The Apocalypse game and how its werewolves act as nature's remedy to mankind's ills, as well as that MMO and the broader shape of White Wolf's future. Along the way we discussed punching Nazis, why now is the perfect time to get angry, and how World of Darkness is about the here and now as much as its own mythology. This isn't just one game, it's the rebirth of a world.
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