The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me Launches This Fall, New Story Trailer Released

Pre-ordering grants early access to The Curator's Cut which features new playable characters with additional scenes and decisions.

Supermassive Games’ The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me has received a new story trailer, showcasing some of the horrors that players can expect. It’s also confirmed to release this Fall for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC via Steam. Those who pre-order also gain exclusive early access to The Curator’s Cut which allows for playing as different characters for new scenes and decisions (along with fresh consequences).

The Devil in Me is the finale for the current “season” of The Dark Pictures Anthology. It sees a documentary film crew venturing into a replica of the “Murder Castle,” with the original created by serial killer H.H. Holmes. While the invitation came from an unknown person, it’s too good for the crew to pass up. As you would probably guess, things go wrong.

In addition to making choices and deciding each character’s fate, there are new features like a character inventory, more movement options like running, jumping and climbing, and “tool-based” puzzles. You’ll need to survive some twisted “killing rooms” to outwit the mastermind, which can be done solo, online with a friend or offline with up to five players.

Along with the Standard Edition, there’s The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me Animatronic Collector’s Edition. It features a physical copy of the game, an 11-centimeter animatronic bust, postcard and envelope, hotel map, business card, collector’s box and the pre-order bonus. This version is exclusive to the Bandai Namco Store.

If that weren’t enough a bundle for The Dark Pictures Anthology has also been confirmed. This will include, The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes and The Devil in Me along with exclusive playing cards for House of Ashes, two collectable pins, the hotel map, and the previously mentioned pre-order bonus. Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks.

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