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Have you checked out Curseborne yet? The preliminary pdfs are floating around and it looks pretty good imo. It's from the people (I think? It's the same studio at least) behind NWoD/ChoD making their own unified not-World-of-Darkness setting with a unified system for mixing their own versions of all the major WoD archetypes together in a party and campaign.
The thing about these games is they're strict genre fiction. If you don't have complete buy in for that particular sort of genre-writing they don't really work. Lighter weight systems like that are also paradoxically easier to pick up but harder to play, because their lack of thoroughly enumerated rules also puts more weight on both players and GM to decide what narratively makes sense for the players to be able to do or what the results or consequences of their actions are since you're all effectively weaving it from scratch using genre tropes.
I also have never enjoyed playing or running these games, though, for all that I get what they're doing and feel like I meaningfully improved as a GM for other games by understanding the perspective that PbtA/FitD games are coming from.