Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games' horror adventure title is releasing for consoles and PC this October.
The name of the fourth instalment in Supermassive Games' anthology series may have been revealed thanks to a newly registered trademark.
Take a closer look at the terrifying evil that will be hunting the main cast as they navigate the darkness and struggle to survive.
Make decisions to try and stay alive in an underground Sumerian temple. Meanwhile, an inhuman presence lurks in the darkness, hunting your friends.
The next part of Supermassive Games' horror series sees a military unit trapped in an underground temple and hunted by a mysterious force.
It's scheduled to release later this year.
"There are few studios better at creating rich, narrative-driven games," says Nordisk Games MD Mikkel Weider.
Little Hope paves a path for the future.
But boxed launch sales are down from Watch Dogs 2.
The third game is teased via hidden trailer in Little Hope.
Some of the games more mysterious elements get highlighted.
The developer of The Dark Pictures and Until Dawn are cooking up something new.
Similar specs are expected to the last game in the series.
The interactive horror game has broken the 1 million mark.
Google taps up two studios to develop exclusive titles for its service.
Pre-order to receive early access to The Curator's Cut with extra scenes and playable characters.
Take a closer look at how the spooky journey to escape will unfold.
Supermassive wants to ensure the safety of "actors and stage crews" during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Supermassive took feedback from Man of Medan to improve Little Hope.
The studio is already thinking about "some things that we might incorporate" in their games in light of the DualSense reveal.