The space terror adventure will arrive in May with decisions, multiple routes and cooperative.
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After a long wait, Supermassive Games has finally set a date for its new project. Directive 8020 will be the title that officially kicks off the second season of The Dark Pictures Anthology, betting on a space-based setting and a much more oppressive tone from the very first minute.
The announcement comes with a new trailer, focused on introducing the protagonists and hinting at some of the horrors that await the crew, confirming that the studio is maintaining its commitment to psychological horror supported by constant choices.
Directive 8020 Launches on May 12 with Co-op and Multiple Endings
Directive 8020 will debut on May 12, 2026 on Xbox Series and PC (Steam). The game proposes a linear experience based on decisions, where each choice can alter the fate of the characters and lead to different routes and outcomes.
One of the most notable innovations is a scene repetition system, which will allow players to return to specific moments in the story to explore alternatives without having to replay the entire adventure. At launch, the title will feature single-player mode and local multiplayer for up to five players, while online multiplayer will arrive later via a free update.
From Supermassive Games, it has also been confirmed that pre-ordering the game will grant access to all Deluxe Edition content at no extra cost, including an art book and digital soundtrack, as well as cosmetic items like costumes and filters.
With this release, the anthology takes a step forward towards more ambitious scenarios, combining science fiction and horror in a closed environment where each decision can be the last.

