The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope has been delayed to Fall 2020
A town of witches and ghosts needs a bit more time.
What you need to know
- The Dark Pictures Anthology is planned as an eight-game series of horror titles being developed by Supermassive Games.
- The second entry is called The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope and was scheduled to arrive in Summer 2020.
- Supermassive Games has delayed Little Hope until sometime in Fall 2020.
Previously, Supermassive Games had announced that the second game in its horror octology, The Dark Pictures: Little Hope, would be arriving sometime in Summer 2020. Unfortunately, horror game fans will be waiting a little while longer. Today, Supermassive Games shared the news that as a result of working from home, the The Dark Pictures: Little Hope is being delayed until Fall 2020.
This decision came as a result of the team working from home due to the ongoing pandemic and needing more time as a result. You can read the full statement below.
A Little Hope update. pic.twitter.com/n0PBjLCMOrA Little Hope update. pic.twitter.com/n0PBjLCMOr— Supermassive Games (@SuperMGames) June 11, 2020June 11, 2020
Little Hope looks to explore a mysterious town with a haunted past dealing in witchcraft. The first entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology was Man of Medan, which released in 2019.
In my review of Man of Medan, I noted "There's plenty of great spooky stuff to go through, though the story feels a bit too safe and restrained compared to Supermassive's prior work. At around $30 and about four hours to play through, with plenty of replayability, this is well worth grabbing if you're interested in narrative-driven horror games."
Into the dark and deep
Supermassive Games' The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan is a narrative-driven horror game that tasks player with surviving supernatural nightmares and managing a cast of characters. If you loved Until Dawn, this is sure to be your type of game.
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Samuel Tolbert is a freelance writer covering gaming news, previews, reviews, interviews and different aspects of the gaming industry, specifically focusing on Xbox and PC gaming on Windows Central. You can find him on Twitter @SamuelTolbert.