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The Casting of Frank Stone gameplay trailer sets the tone

We can't wait for this.

The first The Casting of Frank Stone gameplay trailer has been released and shows off the first collaboration between Dead by Daylight‘s Behaviour and Until Dawn‘s Supermassive.

“In the summer of 1980, four friends set out to make their mark on horror cinema,” begins a description that accompanies the trailer. “What they capture will trigger the unthinkable. Decide their fate, develop their relationships, and guide their shoot of Murder Mill, a soon-to-be cult classic with an insidious influence.

“In The Casting of Frank Stone, a dark branching narrative lies before you. Your decisions pen the script – the only thing standing between life and death for a group of young filmmakers. Change reality with your choices, unlock new paths with your actions, and discover what horrors your final cut may hold.”

“In a story where every move matters, actions can speak louder than words. Explore a cinematic nightmare, testing your wits as you solve environmental puzzles and react to Quick Time Events. Guide your cast of characters through eerie locations and search for clues that hide the bigger picture,” concludes the description.

What do you think about the gameplay shown above? Sound off in the comments area, below.

Expect The Casting of Frank Stone in 2024 on Windows PC via Steam, the Microsoft Store and the Epic Games Store alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.


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