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Supermassive Games and Namco Bandai have given a release date to The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me.
The game is what’s being called the ‘Season Finale’ of the series that started with 2019’s Man of Medan. This time around, the Curator will tell a decidedly Saw-like tale, as what starts off as a reality show gets very twisted, very quickly.
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You can check out the trailer after the jump, and we’ll jam through what we know about the game so far.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me – release date
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me arrives on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and PC on November 18, 2022.
The trailer also showcases some new features for this entry. They include new exploration options, allowing you to explore the creepy corridors of ‘The Murder Castle’ hotel.
In addition, Supermassive has added an inventory system for the first time. You’ll be able to use tools like a microphone, a camera, a tie pin and more. Some of these things will be vital – and could save the life of one of your protagonists.
You’ll also have to get your thinking caps on. The Saw-like theme of this story also brings along with it some new puzzle gameplay. You’ll also have to keep your eyes open for fiendish booby traps.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me – pre order info
There’s gonna be a few ways to get your hands on the game when it lands. Those who pre order the game’s standard edition will get free access to the Curator’s Cut DLC that allows you to play scenes just a little bit differently.
You can check Amazon pre orders for that below.
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There’s also an Animatronic Collector’s Edition that includes an exclusive 12″ animatronic bust figurine that’s hand painted. There’s also a Lonnit Entertainment business card, a hotel postcard and a printed map of the island. It also comes with the Curators Cut DLC.
That version is a Bandai Namco Store exclusive, so you’ll have to go here to get that.