Many video games are nonetheless getting current-gen upgrades, however not many of them come unannounced. Bandai Namco opted to go down that sneakier route because it simply quietly launched PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S upgrades for Man of Medan and Little Hope, its first two entries in The Dark Pictures Anthology. Both are free for house owners of the last-gen variations.
As famous by PlayStation Game Size, each titles instantly dropped on the PlayStation Store. The itemizing notes that they assist issue settings, quick-time occasion warnings, a greater person interface, quicker strolling speeds, stronger accessibility choices, and extra, that means they’re barely greater than easy ports. Man of Medan‘s “Flooded” chapter has now been extended and has some new deaths in it. However, it doesn’t seem as if Little Hope has any new content material.
PS4 saves will switch to the PS5 model, however beforehand earned trophies don’t mechanically unlock, as was the case in House of Ashes when that characteristic was finally added. Collectibles additionally don’t switch. Xbox’s Smart Delivery implies that these ports seemingly received’t have such points.
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House of Ashes was the primary entry to be on the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S and The Devil in Me, the installment releasing on November 18, may even be popping out each generations of {hardware}. Since they’re all half of the identical sequence, it appeared seemingly that Supermassive Games would return and replace the primary two titles with options applied in later entries.
Even although they got here with no announcement, their launch isn’t precisely a shock. PlayStation Game Size revealed Little Hope‘s existence earlier in September. Exophase, a website that tracks trophies and achievements, additionally posted their trophy lists earlier earlier than they went dwell.
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