Game director Paul Martin also briefly talks about the story's beginning, set in 1963 with an investigation into a serial killer.
"We want to make sure we give the game the care and love it deserves," Bandai Namco and developer Supermassive Games say.
The new gameplay trailer highlights several improvements to performance, lighting, shadows, environments and much more.
Based on the Dead by Daylight franchise, Supermassive's narrative horror title is out this year for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
The studio confirmed it's entering "a period of consultation, which we anticipate will result in the loss of some of our colleagues."
Following the departure of Pete and Joe Samuels, Robert Henrysson – formerly the CEO of Avalanche Studios – has been named Supermassive's new CEO.
Developed by Ballistic Moon on Unreal Engine 5, the title offers visual improvements, a third-person camera, new locations, and more.
A former Virtuos employee's LinkedIn profile points to the port specialist studio's involvement in the horror game's rumoured remaster.
Supermassive Games' acclaimed narrative horror is reportedly coming to PS5 and PC, though whether it's a remaster or remake is unknown.
A prominent leaker has claimed that the horror game is making its way over to PS5 and PC, though it's unknown whether it'll do so as a remake or a remaster.
The movie, described as "an R-rated love letter to the horror genre", will be directed by David F. Sandberg of Shazam! fame.
Supermassive Games' single player narrative-driven Dead by Daylight title will launch in 2024.
The Dark Pictures Anthology developer will seemingly share new details on its single-player narrative title on December 7th at the awards show.
Players on PS4 can match with those on PS5, while Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One players can experience the game together.
Producer Coralie Feniollo says it's a "brand new adventure" in the same world, but fans can spot some nods and secrets to link the series.
Low and Alone enter the sand-covered Necropolis while sneaking and running for their lives from Monster Baby in this pre-alpha gameplay.
The new mode features faster rollercoaster speeds, encounters that escalate in difficulty and attacks that hit if you blink.
The second game in The Dark Pictures Anthology horror series is out now on the Nintendo Switch alongside a new launch trailer.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope has been out on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S for almost 4 years now.
Though developer Supermassive Games considered including couch co-op, it felt that would have taken away from the game's atmosphere.