The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes
2021 interactive drama video game
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February 2024 | A House of Ashes themed downloadable content (DLC) was released for Dark Deception: Monsters & Mortals, a multiplayer horror party game. The DLC added Jason, Salim, infected Clarice, and infected Balathu as playable characters, along with a map themed around the game's setting and featuring vampires. |
2022 | Received five nominations at the NAVGTR Awards, including categories for Camera Direction, Game Cinema Direction, Franchise Adventure Game, Lighting/Texturing, and Sound Editing in a Game Cinema. |
November 18 2022 | The fourth game in the series and season one finale, The Devil in Me, is released, following a teaser trailer at the end of House of Ashes. |
2021 | House of Ashes was released to mixed or average reception according to Metacritic, with OpenCritic reporting that 59% of critics recommended the game. |
October 22 2021 | Supermassive Games releases House of Ashes, the third game in the first season of The Dark Pictures Anthology, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S platforms. |
September 2021 | A hands-on preview of House of Ashes was conducted. |
August 2021 | The game was nominated for Best Multiplayer Game and Best Sony PlayStation Game at the Gamescom Awards. |
August 25 2021 | A story trailer premiered at Gamescom 2021, revealing details about the game's lore and previewing the Pazuzu Edition collector's edition. |
2020 | Little Hope, the previous game in the anthology, was released and received criticism for limited ending variety, which prompted the developers to create more narrative branches for House of Ashes. |
October 30 2020 | House of Ashes was first revealed in a post-credits teaser trailer at the end of Little Hope. |
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