The Dark Pictures Anthology's Second Game Revealed: Little Hope

The Dark Pictures Anthology's Second Game Revealed: Little Hope

The day before Man of Medan releases, even.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Aug 29, 2019 @ 08:23 AM (Staff Bios)
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The Dark Pictures Anthology Continues. In the day before Man of Medan's release, Supermassive has teased the next game in line: Little Hope.

The announcement comes in a short teaser video, showing little information about the game itself. The trailer is reportedly shown at the end of Man of Medan. We see a couple named Andrew and Angela in the woods of a rural town called Little Hope as some kind of creature terrorizes them.



It concludes with a release window of 2020.

This isn't much to go off of at the moment. But with Man of Medan releasing tomorrow, we expect more information after the excitement of this game has settled.

Both Man of Medan and Little Hope are part of The Dark Pictures Anthology, a series of smaller horror games developed by Supermassive Games, the team behind the hit 2016 horror game Until Dawn.

Man of Medan will be available August 30, 2019, for PC, Xbox One, and PS4. Little Wood will be available sometime in 2020.

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