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The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me Halloween Trailer Makes Your Death His Design

The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me is the perfect horror game releasing this year, made for gamers who love the drama and suspense seen in iconic horror movies.
The Dark Pictures: The Devil In Me

The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me is the perfect horror game releasing this year, made for gamers who love the drama and suspense seen in iconic horror movies. The trailer for the game has recently been released for the title, which showcases the intense situations characters face as strings are pulled for violent deaths. Pre-order bonuses were also revealed, which adds a new range of scenes and characters that were previously unavailable.  

The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me is the latest branching cinematic horror game releasing from Bandai Namco. This is the fourth installment of The Dark Pictures anthology series and is the finale of the first season.  It is part of a series of stand-alone games from the studio, following Until Dawn, and it is easy to pick up and play in short sessions, alone, or even with friends. The Devil In Me is based on America’s first serial killer, Henry Howard Holmes, and his hotel known as Murder Castle.  

Dark Fates Await in The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me 

Your death is his design and as Halloween comes closer, so does the threat of a terrifying night inside the Murder Hotel. 

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The trap is set and about to close on the Lonnit Entertainment crew. After luring them in with the promise of an incredible setting for their failing documentary on H.H. Holmes, their host Granthem Du’Met now watches their every move, plotting and planning their most exquisite deaths! A crack in a wall, a mirror or a simple detail on a painting can easily hide cameras to stalk them as the killer searches for the perfect moment to strike, and when he does, a terrible fate awaits you! 

Ever get that feeling you are being watched? You most certainly are:

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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me releases on 18th November 2022 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Steam. 

The Dark Pictures Anthology is a series of stand-alone, branching cinematic horror games, designed to present a new terrifying experience on a regular basis. Each game is unconnected and will feature a brand-new story, setting and cast of characters. 

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These thrills are abundant in this title, with gruesome deaths waiting for those unable to outsmart the killer. This game will surely raise tensions as players attempt to survive any way possible, while still trying to retain any form of loyalty. The fact that any character could die means that multiple routes for gamers can be taken, which will entice many to restart the challenge. There are so many fantastic bundles and pre-order bonuses, it’s certainly worth checking out the selection. 

Pre-orders for the Dark Pictures The Devil In Me are now available, with the game releasing on the 18th of November 2022. Those that pre-order the game will obtain the exclusive early access to the curator’s cut, which allows players to experience previously unavailable scenes with different playable characters. Only participating retailers will include the pre-order DLC so find the best store using the following link

What do you think of The Dark Pictures Anthology? Will you be pre-ordering The Devil in Me? Which platform will you be getting Bandai Namco’s latest release? Let us know on social media or in the comments below and keep following The Illuminerdi for more releases from Bandai Namco.  

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Bryn Darby

Bryn Darby

Long time fan of Tokusatsu fan since Power Rangers was first released in the 90s. Whereas most Superhero fans grew up with DC Comics and Marvel, my childhood was surrounded by releases from Saban Entertainment such as Beetleborgs, along with anime, and other various fads of the generation. Anime is also a great passion with Digimon, That Time I Was Reincarnated As A Slime, and Demon Slayer being significant favorites. It was the love of both Power Rangers and Digimon that led to the path of becoming a Senior Writer for The Illuminerdi.