This summer, the second game in The Dark Pictures Anthology from Supermassive Games is coming out. Titled Little Hope, the second entry in the adventure-horror series will feature an entirely new cast of characters, location, and story. Watch the announcement trailer here!
When Supermassive Games landed a real hit on the PlayStation 4 with the thrilling adventure game Until Dawn, many assumed the developer would follow it up on Sony’s system. But to everyone’s surprise, the developer made a deal with Bandai Namco as the publisher and targeted to bring the same exciting mix of horror and adventure to all gaming platforms.
Each new game in The Dark Pictures Anthology will deliver a new cinematic horror experience playable in single and multiplayer including Shared Story playable with a friend online and Movie Night mode where up to 5 players can play together off-line and pass-the-pad.
Trapped and isolated in the abandoned town of LITTLE HOPE, 4 college students and their professor must escape the nightmarish visions that relentlessly pursue them through an impenetrable fog. As they journey through the town looking for a means of escape, they must understand the meaning of these events, the root of the evil, and how it is directly connected to them!
Not only did they announce one game but an entire anthology of games that closely follow the game design of Until Dawn. Man of Medan was the first title in this anthology and was released last summer. Following that route, the second game Little Hope is also set to come out this summer across almost all platforms, apart from the Nintendo Switch.
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