Bigben has announced that Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood will be present at this year E3 2019. As the press release reads, Werewolf: The Apocalypse is the first action-RPG game adapted from the eponymous role-playing game and will be presented for the first time at E3.
Embodying Cahal, a banished werewolf who must come to the aid of his threatened clan, the player will learn to control the devastating Rage they can unleash to punish those who pollute, destroy, and corrupt Gaia, the Earth Mother.
Bigben did not reveal whether there will be a gameplay trailer or in-game/in-engine screenshots, though from the way it was presented we can assume that we will indeed get our first glimpse at this anticipated RPG.
Bigben will also showcase The Sinking City, Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory, WRC 8, Overpass, Bee Simulator, The Fisherman – Fishing Planet and Farmer’s Dynasty!

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Looks interesting!
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood
What a terrible name for a game. Game itself seems great though
The name is kinda bad. But looks promising.
Good news. Definitely a game to watch for ARPG fans.
who the fck is bigben and why should we care about this exactly?
Is this part of the Vampire: The Masquerade universe?
Yeah. Both of franchises are part of the “World of Darkness” universe.
But didn’t Paradox buy the World of Darkness IP? How is Bigben publishing this?
WoD is all SJW sh*t nowadays so it’s not worth playing.
You can always license an IP if both parties can agree.
Looking forward to this.
I’m cautiously hopeful about this…