A new developer diary video was released today by Supermassive Games. The studio, if you recall, is hard at work on the next entry for The Dark Pictures Anthology. Their first entry was Man of Medan, which was released in late August of 2019. It allowed both you and a friend to play through the story together if you so desired.
The next entry, and the one in which we're focusing on today, is called Little Hope.
Today's new media release is a developer diary hosted by Pete Samuels. Pete is the CEO of Supermassive Games in addition to being the executive producer on The Dark Pictures Anthology. In this new video, Pete shares some details on the influences that led to this new story.
Little Hope is set in the appropriately named spooky town of Little Hope. Weird how that worked out. In addition to learning about what influenced the design of this new title, we also learn about some of the changes that came about due to player feedback from the first game.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope will be released Summer 2020 for the PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Abandoned and all alone, 4 college students and their teacher become stranded in an isolated town miles from anywhere after their bus crashes in bad weather. Trapped by a mysterious fog in the town of Little Hope, they search desperately for a means of escape whilst visions from the past haunt them from the shadows.