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The Devil In Me releases today & Supermassive announces new game

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The Dark Pictures Anthology invites you to the final chapter of the first season with today’s release. In The Devil In Me, a documentary film crew visits a very special place. But the members have no idea that they have landed in a tricky cat-and-mouse game.
On release day, Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games announce the continuation of the series and with it the beginning of the second season.

Supermassive Games and Bandai Namco have established The Dark Pictures Anthology as a horror series that you can experience alone or with your friends. Experience the depths of the human soul as you try to escape from hopeless situations and make the right decisions.

The Devil In Me, the latest instalment in the series, is no exception. As players, you coordinate a five-person documentary film crew that has received a mysterious invitation. A big fan has recreated the murder castle of the notorious serial killer H.H. Holmes and now invites you to a shoot. But a perfect filming location quickly turns into a gruesome game in which the unwilling players must fight for their lives.

Supermassive Games and Bandai Namco stay true to their tradition and announce the next instalment of the anthology with the release of The Devil In Me. The Dark Pictures Anthology: Directive 8020 takes us into space and shows us how eerie the endless expanses of space can be. With this sci-fi horror game, the developer and publisher mark the beginning of season two.

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Thomas
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