Supermassive Games have announced that Little Hope, the next instalment of The Dark Pictures Anthology, has now been delayed until Fall 2020. The game was original scheduled to launch on PC, PS4 and Xbox One this Summer.
In a press release regarding the announcement, Supermassive’s CEO Pete Samuels stated the reasons for the delay: “Our industry, and the entire world, have been faced with an unprecedented situation over the last few months. Sincethe COVID-19 crisis hit in March, Supermassive Games has had our 200 strong team working from home. Our priority, throughout has been the safety of our team.”
He added: “We have now been working successfully at home for some time, with the entire team committed to delivering the best possible games. With that in mind it rests with me to make the unfortunate announcement that Little Hope will be delayed past the Summer release already announced, now targeting Fall 2020. “
Little Hope is the second instalment of The Dark Pictures Anthology, a series of narrative horror titles in a similar vein to Supermassive’s incredibly popular Until Dawn. The first game, Man of Medan, arrived to decent reviews last year, but with obvious room for improvement. Fingers crossed the added development time will make Little Hope an even better game.
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