Supermassive Games announced a new horror series, The Dark Pictures Anthology, at Gamescom's opening ceremony today.
Supermassive CEO Pete Samuels announced that the "intense standalone horror games" are being published by Bandai Namco. Like Supermassive's most successful horror Until Dawn, "your decisions, your reactions to horror thrown at you, will determine who will and who won’t survive’.
Each game in the anthology will feature a new cast of characters, kicking off with The Man of Medan, due for release sometime in 2019. The Man of Medan trailer told the story of a group of divers who discover horrors buried in a plane wreck at the bottom of the ocean.
Unlike Until Dawn, which was a PS4 exclusive, The Dark Pictures Anthology is being developed for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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Supermassive CEO Pete Samuels announced that the "intense standalone horror games" are being published by Bandai Namco. Like Supermassive's most successful horror Until Dawn, "your decisions, your reactions to horror thrown at you, will determine who will and who won’t survive’.
Each game in the anthology will feature a new cast of characters, kicking off with The Man of Medan, due for release sometime in 2019. The Man of Medan trailer told the story of a group of divers who discover horrors buried in a plane wreck at the bottom of the ocean.
Unlike Until Dawn, which was a PS4 exclusive, The Dark Pictures Anthology is being developed for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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