The Dark Pictures Anthology developer trademarks five new titles & logos for potential games

The Dark Pictures Anthology developer trademarks five new titles & logos for potential games
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Titles & logos for five potential future The Dark Pictures Anthology games have seemingly been registered by developer Supermassive Games.

The five games in question were spotted by Twitter user The_Marmolade (as reported by Gematsu) and registered yesterday, January 31 on the European Union Intellectual Property Office. The titles are as follows:

Each comes with artwork and a logo that may give fans a clue towards its content. For example, The Craven Man has something of a Blair Witch/Wicker Man vibe. Directive 8020 seems to have a sci-fi bent, while Winterfold uses a road sign in its logo. Intercession, meanwhile, has a gothic, perhaps Exorcist-like look.

Perhaps the most intriguing one is O Death, partially because it’s the only title using “The Dark Pictures Presents” moniker. But those familiar with Supermassive’s prior work may also remember it as the title song of 2015 PS4 adventure Until Dawn. Could this be related, or even a spin-off?

We’re not likely to find out for a while, however, The next title expected this October has already been announced as The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me. Notably, publisher Bandai Namco has claimed this year’s will be a ‘season finale’. Therefore, it’s possible these new titles could make up a Season Two. We’ll have to wait and see how The Dark Pictures Anthology expands, for now.

Incidentally, The Devil in Me was also first uncovered by the spotting of a trademark registration.