The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me release date, trailers & more

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me release date, trailers & more
Images via Supermassive Games

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Dave McAdam

Published 

12th Jul 2022 17:15

The Devil in Me release date is fast approaching, and we have finally learned more about this upcoming game. The Devil in Me is an upcoming release from Supermassive Games, and looks to see out the first season of the Dark Pictures Anthology.

Now, we've got some details on what we can expect from this final chapter. Here is everything we know about The Devil in Me, release date, trailers, and more.

  • For our thoughts on another Supermassive game, check out our review of The Quarry.

The Devil In Me: Release Date

The Devil In Me: A wide shot of the hotel where the game takes place, there are trees either side of the path toward it
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The Dark Pictures Anthology has been an episodic series of horror games that have released one episode per year since 2019. After House of Ashes launched in 2021, it was assumed that part four would arrive sometime in 2022. It seems these assumptions were founded, as episode four, titled The Devil in Me, will launch on November 18, 2022.

The Devil In Me: Trailers

The Devil in Me: The cast sit around a large dining table in the hotel, there is a chandelier above them
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As mentioned above, we have learned of the release window for The Devil in Me through a recent trailer. The story trailer that has just come out gives players some idea of the horror that awaits them in this episode. It seems to feature an old hotel where things are not what they seem and a film crew who are getting more than they bargained for. The trailer is below, feel free to check it out.

The Devil In Me: Gameplay

The Devil in Me: One of the cast members walks behind a creepy, damaged mannequin
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We have yet to see much in terms of gameplay for The Devil in Me, as the trailer appears to show mostly cinematic moments. However, fans of Supermassive Games will have a good idea of what kind of gameplay experience awaits them here.

As another part of an episodic series, it is safe to assume this game will play much the same as the previous three, as they also played very similarly to Supermassive's other games, such as Until Dawn or The Quarry.

Dave McAdam
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Dave McAdam
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