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    The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is out now in time for Halloween

    Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced that its survival horror game – The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, is now available just in time for Halloween. Here is the launch trailer for the game with the game details provided by Bandai Namco:

    Abandoned and all alone, four college students and their teacher become stranded in an isolated town miles from anywhere after their bus crashes in bad weather. Trapped by a mysterious fog in the town of Little Hope, they search desperately for a means of escape whilst visions from the past haunt them from the shadows. As they bear witness to the town’s gruesome past and the terrible events of the Andover Witch trials hellish demons emerge, relentless in their pursuit of our unfortunate victims. They must figure out the motivation of these apparitions before the evil forces at work drags each of their souls to hell!
    In this horror adventure, you will face life or death situations and tough dilemmas that will decide your characters’ fate. Play alone or leave your destiny to your friends’ judgement and test their ability to make the right choices in the shared story or movie night modes. Take control of different cast members and enjoy branching story lines that change depending on the choices you make.
    Your thorough exploration will also be rewarded. Find pictures that will give you hints on your characters’ prospective future and use them wisely. Explore and unlock items revealing the hidden secrets of Little Hope, as well as exclusive bonus content giving details on the making of the game, including behind the scene footage, comics and art books.
    Voiced by Pip Torrens, the Curator is returning for this next chapter and has a few wise words for you in this new trailer.

    The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is now available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC Digital via Steam. Boh titles of The Dark Pictures Anthology, Man of Medan and Little Hope will be backwards compatible with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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