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The Dark Pictures The Devil in Me sets the tone with new trailer

Spooky.

The Dark Pictures The Devil in Me has a new trailer that shows off its primary setting, and we’ve got it for you below.

“The Lonnit Entertainment TV crew receive a pressing and mysterious phone call from a man called Granthem Du’Met, with a promise of a tour around a faithful recreation of the H. H. Holmes murder castle, an idea that Lonnit Entertainment founder Charlie Lonnit believes might just save his show,” Bandai Namco said of the new trailer.

“Oscar nominee Jessie Buckley stars as a member of this ill-fated crew that visits this strange hotel location, a place that quickly turns into a deadly trap made by their disturbed host Granthem Du’Met,” Bandai Namco continued. “Observed, isolated, and manipulated like rats in a maze, it soon becomes clear that the crew’s check-out is compromised, and they will have to make some impossible choices that they might live to regret or just not live at all!”

Finally, Bandai Namco detailed The Dark Pictures Anthology The Devil in Me’s Animatronic Collector’s Edition, which includes the following:

  • An animatronic bust figurine (11 cm)
  • An exclusive postcard and envelope
  • A Lonnit Entertainment business card
  • A trusty map of the Hotel Island

The Animatronic Collectors Edition is available exclusively through the Bandai Namco Store; you can check it out below.

The story trailer is below.

Expect The Devil in Me later this year on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5.

The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me

18 November 2022
PC PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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