The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In will take us to the castle of the first US series killer.

The Dark Pictures Anthology is a series of interactive dramatization survival scary video clip games established by Supermassive Games and released by Bandai Namco Home Entertainment. The series premiered with Male of Medan in 2019, which is followed by Little Hope (2020) and House of Charcoal (2021 ). The beginning of the Anthology was the 2015 horror video game Until Dawn.

The Supermassive Games team has proven to be able to frighten its players with titles such as Until Dawn or franchises such as The Dark Pictures Anthology. Continuing with this last saga, the developer has published a trailer already seen last week over the last chapter of his story, which will be given the name of The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me. However, we now know the argument of this episode, and we already warn you that its title explains everything.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil In Me - Official Announcement Trailer

The adventure will take us to the HH Holmes Castle, US series killer. Supermassive Games aims to give us a small lesson of Macabra History by taking us to the HH Holmes Castle, The first serial killer of North America. There, as a recording team willing to produce a documentary, we will discover part of the life of this character. An experience that will be complemented with a feeling of the strangest thing, because it seems that we are constantly observed...

Through the experiences of a real character who confessed 27 murders (and 50 more attempts), we will enter The most shuddering story of the anthology, where the decisions made by the player will be of great importance to determine who lives And who dies. Since, as expected, our colleagues can fall prey from a perverse Mind Mind that tries to finish us.

Although a launch date for The Dark Pictures Anthology has not yet been established: The Devil In Me, lovers of this genre can already enjoy the last delivery of the franchise. A title that explores fear in a war and particular context, something you can read in our analysis by The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, by partner Toni Piedrabuena.

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