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Renegade Game Studios is about to drag the World of Darkness into the spotlight with Live from the Succubus Club, a new sourcebook for Vampire: The Masquerade that mixes bloodsucking existential horror with sex, drugs and rock n’ roll.
The book allows players to take on the role of undead musicians while chasing both fame and fresh blood. It’s currently slated for release in March 2026 but is available for pre-order now from your local game store, DriveThruRPG and Renegade Game Studios. Below, we tune up our instruments and bite into all the details.

What is Vampire: The Masquerade “Live from the Succubus Club”?
Live from the Succubus Club is a 157-page sourcebook for Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition published under the Renegade Game Studios label. It includes:
- Guidance for creating musician, entertainer, or nomadic Kindred characters
- A full music-focused chronicle, Sound and Fury, featuring six scenarios
- A European tour framework with major stops in Berlin, Vienna and Paris
- Built-in rivals, including the celebrity vampire band Pale Sunrise
- 11 new Merits, 9 new Flaws, and 7 new Discipline Powers
- Advice for using (or replicating) the iconic Succubus Club in any chronicle
- Notable Kindred power players in entertainment, including the Voerman Sisters and Victor Temple

How much is “Live from the Succubus Club”?
The hardcover copy of the book retails for $50.00 USD (not including shipping and handling), which is comparable to what we’ve seen from similar recent sourcebook. If you pre-order it from Renegade Game Studios you’ll also receive a free PDF copy upon release.
The price of a standalone PDF version has not yet been confirmed, although these are typically available at launch via DriveThruRPG and tend to go for anywhere from $20 to $30 USD.

When is “Live from the Succubus Club” coming out?
Live from the Succubus Club is scheduled for release in March 2026. An exact date has not yet been confirmed by Renegade Game Studios, but we’ll update this page with more information once it’s available.
Notably, this is the first sourcebook to come out since November 2025, with the release of Tattered Facade.

Why we’re excited about “Live from the Succubus Club”
- A fresh thematic focus: The idea of creating your own rockstar vampire (or better yet, a whole band of rockstar vampires) is absolutely brilliant and something we haven’t seen in recent V5 materials.
- Built-in chronicle structure: The Sound and Fury tour framework gives Storytellers a ready-made campaign spine that can easily be relocated to other cities.
- New mechanical toys: The inclusion of new Merits, Flaws and Discipline Powers offers even more bang for your buck.
- Domain politics on the road: Touring through Berlin, Vienna and Paris means navigating multiple domains, princes, and rival factions offering plenty of narrative meat for Storytellers.

What is the Succubus Club in Vampire: The Masquerade lore?
The Succubus Club is one of the most iconic Elysiums in the World of Darkness. Located in Los Angeles, it serves as neutral ground where Kindred of all affiliations can meet, drink and dance. Overseen by the Toreador Baron Jeremy MacNeil, the club is equal parts nightclub, political arena and undead powder keg.
Notably, the Succubus Club first appeared in early 1990s supplements for Vampire: The Masquerade, including The Anarch Cookbook (1994), Los Angeles by Night (1994), and The Succubus Club: Dead Man’s Party (2003), the latter of which expanded the location into a fully detailed sourcebook complete with NPCs, plot hooks and faction politics.

Final thoughts
It’s great to see the Succubus Club back in action in V5, with new rules, lore and character options. If you’re looking to create your own musical monster, this is most likely going to be your blood-soaked jam.
We’ll be offering a deeper dive and complete review closer to launch. In the meantime, you can pre-order Vampire: The Masquerade Live from the Succubus Club now from your local game store, DriveThruRPG and Renegade Game Studios.
