The response toThe Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medanwas very positive. Supermassive Games created a horror game built on gameplay from a more traditional adventure game genre, intermixed with terrific lengthy cinematics.Man of Medanwas just the start of The Dark Pictures Anthology, though. Supermassive has big plans for 2020. Today the team released a new trailer teasingThe Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope, the next game in the series, along with early release details.

Little Hope’s previous release window was 2020, leaving Supermassive room for as much development time as the game needed. It has now updated that window as the horror game’s development status becomes clearer. Fans ofMan of Medanor new players to the series will be able to pick up and playLittle Hopestarting this summer.

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To celebrate the announcement ofLittle Hope’s narrowed release window,Supermassivehas released a new trailer and shared some further details about the game. The new trailer doesn’t offer any new gameplay, unfortunately. It features the same footage shown in the teaser trailer released on August 29. Rather, it focuses on influencer reactions to theMan of Medan, hoping to remind players just what they can look forward to later this year.

Supermassive CEO Pete Samuels offers up some new details aboutLittle Hope. According to Samuels,Little Hopewill feature four college students and their professor, “trapped and isolated in the abandoned town of Little Hope.” The town itself is filled with “nightmarish visions that relentlessly pursue them through an impenetrable fog.“Silent Hillfans are likely salivating at that description. Supermassive has clearly been influenced by that iconic video game horror series.

Samuels is also able to confirm thatLittle Hopewill retain themultiplayer modes ofMan of Medan. Players can play together online in Shared Story mode or play couch co-op, handing off the controller in Movie Night.

For the most part, Samuels confirms thatLittle Hopewill be more of the same experience that was much enjoyed duringMan of Medan. It’ll be a heavilycinematic horror gamewith a movie-quality story. All of the characters can die depending on the player’s choices, though they can also live if players pick the perfect path. Think ofLittle Hopeas a sequel movie rather than a sequel game, as it doesn’t appear to be iterating on its gameplay or scope.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hopereleases summer 2020 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.