You know, I don't think they did. In context, it looks like they were using “nWoD” to refer to V5 and the like. Thanks for pointing that out; I was having trouble making sense of their post until I realized that.
If that's what Iguazu was doing, please don't; as Heavy Arms pointed out, “new World of Darkness” is what the Chronicles of Darkness was (unofficially) called way back in the early 2000s when the original World of Darkness was retired and games like Requiem, Forsaken, and Awakening were introduced as their replacements. In fact, the Chronicles of Darkness only became the Chronicles of Darkness (namewise) very recently, after Paradox acquired the World of Darkness IP and insisted that what up until then had been called the new World of Darkness needed to be rebranded. Using “new World of Darkness” to refer to what Paradox has done with the IP goes counter to over a decade of usage of the term.
If that's what Iguazu was doing, please don't; as Heavy Arms pointed out, “new World of Darkness” is what the Chronicles of Darkness was (unofficially) called way back in the early 2000s when the original World of Darkness was retired and games like Requiem, Forsaken, and Awakening were introduced as their replacements. In fact, the Chronicles of Darkness only became the Chronicles of Darkness (namewise) very recently, after Paradox acquired the World of Darkness IP and insisted that what up until then had been called the new World of Darkness needed to be rebranded. Using “new World of Darkness” to refer to what Paradox has done with the IP goes counter to over a decade of usage of the term.
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