Leading video game publisher and developer Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. today released the latest trailer for THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY: THE DEVIL IN ME, the season one finale in the series. The trailer showcases new gameplay features and the game’s narrative which promises to take players down the darkest path yet in this thrilling anthology. In THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY: THE DEVIL IN ME, a documentary film crew must escape a nightmarish experience in a place called “the murder hotel”, a grim setting where they encounter gruesome discoveries and murderous traps set for them by their mysterious host. THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY: THE DEVIL IN ME is scheduled to release on November 18, 2022, for PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via STEAM®. For more information on the game visit www.bandainamcoent.com/games/the-dark-pictures-the-devil-in-me.
THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY: THE DEVIL IN ME introduces to the series new gameplay features designed to enhance player immersion and reward exploration. Players can now interact with the world around them by manipulating objects, and running, jumping or climbing to get to hard-to-reach areas. Also new is the inventory system which provides each character with useful tools such as a microphone, camera, and camera flash, along with other objects that can be used to save a life… or take a life.
THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY: THE DEVIL IN ME delivers over seven hours of gameplay with a mix of action and puzzle solving, where players can explore, escape, untangle mysteries, or find themselves tangled where failure may prove to be costly. The game also sees the return of co-op multiplayer. Players can try to escape this nightmare alone or seek safety in numbers with friends, whether playing online or locally in couch co-op mode.
THE DARK PICTURES ANTHOLOGY is a series of standalone, branching cinematic horror games, designed to present a new terrifying experience on a regular basis. Each game is unconnected and features a brand-new story, setting and new cast of characters.
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