White Wolf Publishing
American roleplaying game and book publisher
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2023 | By Night Studios published Mind's Eye Theatre: Vampire the Masquerade: War of Ages, reimagining the game in the style of Nordic live-action role-playing games. |
September 2023 | PDF version of the new Laws of the Night was released online, with physical copies scheduled to ship in 2024. |
May 2023 | By Night Studios announced a new Laws of the Night based on Vampire: The Masquerade, Fifth Edition, launching a crowdfunding campaign that successfully raised $111,165. |
February 2023 | By Night Studios released the manuscript for Mind's Eye Theatre: Werewolf the Apocalypse, Volume 2 for free on their website. |
October 2021 | By Night Studios released the full version of Mind's Eye Theatre: Vampire the Masquerade, Volume 2, replacing the previous plan of releasing individual issues. |
2020 | By Night Studios published Mind's Eye Theatre: Changeling the Dreaming. |
2019 | By Night Studios released Mind's Eye Theatre: Vampire the Masquerade, Volume II: Issue 1, intended to be the first in a series of new character option releases. |
November 2018 | White Wolf ceases to function as a separate entity following significant backlash over controversial content in a Vampire: The Masquerade Fifth Edition sourcebook, including material about 'murder of gay Chechens' and an optional neo-Nazi aesthetic in the Brujah vampire clan. The company stops developing and publishing products independently. |
November 2018 | After dismissing most of its staff for making controversial statements, White Wolf was integrated into Paradox Interactive and ceased to function as a separate entity. |
October 2016 | By Night Studios published Mind's Eye Theatre: Werewolf the Apocalypse. |
December 2015 | White Wolf's game line was renamed from 'World of Darkness' to 'Chronicles of Darkness' by Onyx Path, distinguishing it from the original setting in preparation for Paradox Entertainment's reboot. |
October 29 2015 | Paradox Interactive purchases White Wolf and all of its intellectual properties. Tobias Sjögren becomes CEO of the revived company, which remains a subsidiary of Paradox. Martin Ericsson is appointed as 'Lead Storyteller'. |
April 2014 | CCP Games cancelled the World of Darkness MMORPG after nine years of development, ending the long-anticipated project. |
December 2013 | Mind's Eye Theatre: Vampire The Masquerade book was published, specifically designed for the Live-Action Role Play audience. |
May 2013 | By Night Studios launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to rebuild the Mind's Eye Theatre: Vampire The Masquerade LARP product. |
January 2013 | At Midwinter Gaming Convention, By Night Studios announced the acquisition of the license to all Mind's Eye Theatre titles following CCP Games' discontinuation of publishing. |
August 2012 | At GenCon 2012, CCP Games/White Wolf announced they would cease producing table-top RPGs. Subsequently, Onyx Path Publishing, founded by White Wolf Creative Director Richard Thomas, purchased the Trinity games, Scion, and became the licensee for World of Darkness and Exalted titles. |
2011 | White Wolf published the 20th Anniversary Edition of Vampire: The Masquerade and announced the Onyx Path, marking a significant milestone for their role-playing game line. |
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