The series was initially planned to consist of eight games across two seasons, with a new instalment releasing every six months. However, executive producer Dan McDonald stated in April 2026 that the original roadmap had shifted, resulting in the studio no longer strictly adhering to an eight game limit. Supermassive also dropped the "season" branding leading up to the release of
Directive 8020, which was originally billed as the second season premiere, in order to focus on the game as a standalone title. By de-emphasising the episodic and overarching branding, the studio aimed to highlight that players do not need to play previous entries to understand the newer games.
Main series Man of Medan was revealed on 21 August 2018 and released worldwide for
PlayStation 4,
Windows, and
Xbox One on 30 August 2019.
PlayStation 5 and
Xbox Series X/S versions with enhanced visuals were released as a free upgrade on 27 September 2022, alongside an update for all platforms which included a new chapter, improved U.I., new difficulty and QTE settings, and other tweaks and features. A
Nintendo Switch version was released on 4 May 2023. The game is inspired by the myth of the
Ourang Medan, a suspected
ghost ship from the 1940s, that wrecked after the crew all died under suspicious circumstances. Additional inspirations include the horror films
Ghost Ship (2002),
Triangle (2009),
Insidious (2010), and
The Shining (1980). During
World War II, a storm causes a biochemical weapon onboard the American freighter SS
Ourang Medan, known as Manchurian Gold, to leak from its crates. The resulting gas causes the crew to see ghostly figures, causing all of the crew to die either from heart attacks or accidentally being attacked by their fellow crewmates. In the present day, Alex and his girlfriend Julia, as well as their respective brothers, Brad and Conrad, and their dive boat captain, Fliss are boarded by pirates. They eventually find and board the
Ourang Medan, thinking that the Manchurian Gold is actually gold, although who boards the ghost ship and when depends on player choices. For the rest of the story, choices by the player determines who lives and dies, and if anyone is able to escape the ship after being exposed to the Manchurian Gold.
Little Hope was revealed as a post-credits trailer at the end of
Man of Medan and released worldwide for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 30 October 2020. A free upgrade for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S was released on 27 September 2022. The upgrade included enhanced visuals, improved U.I., new difficulty and QTE settings, amongst other tweaks and features. The game is inspired by the
Salem witch trials of 1692, but also takes inspiration from a variety of films and games. Film inspirations include
The Blair Witch Project (1999) and
The Omen (1976), while the
Silent Hill franchise is a key video game inspiration.
House of Ashes was first revealed in a post-credits teaser trailer at the end of
Little Hope and released worldwide for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on 22 October 2021. The game is inspired by the films
Aliens (1986),
Predator (1987), and
The Descent (2005); the book
At the Mountains of Madness; and the myth of the
Curse of Akkad.
The Devil in Me was revealed in a post-credits teaser trailer at the end of
House of Ashes and released worldwide for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on 18 November 2022 as the season one finale of the anthology before the season concept was dropped. The game is inspired by
H. H. Holmes, America's first
serial killer, and his "
Murder Castle", as well as various
slasher films including
Psycho (1960),
The Shining (1980), the
Saw franchise, the
Halloween franchise, and the
Friday the 13th franchise.
Directive 8020 was revealed in a post-credits teaser trailer at the end of
The Devil in Me. It will be the season two premiere of the anthology. As of mid-October 2022,
Directive 8020 was entering production with a lot of data already shot. On 31 December 2023, a short video teaser for the game was posted to celebrate New Year's Eve. The game is set to be released on 12 May 2026 for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S. Creative director Will Doyle described
Directive 8020 as "
The Thing in deep space". Doyle stated that the game also takes inspiration from other
sci-fi horror films including
Solaris (1972),
Alien (1979),
Event Horizon (1997),
Pandorum (2009),
Prometheus (2012),
Life (2017), and
Sputnik (2020). Other influences include
H. P. Lovecraft's cosmic horrors.
Future games In February 2022, Supermassive Games filed trademarks for six potential future entries. Five featured the standard
The Dark Pictures branding, subtitled
The Craven Man,
Directive 8020,
Intercession,
Winterfold, and
Switchback. The sixth potential title, subtitled
O Death, is instead branded
The Dark Pictures Presents. In November, Studio Director Dan McDonald said "game number 6 is in its early design phase. Game number 7, you know, we just started that as of yesterday [October 17], in fact. But we've known for a long time what that's going to be, we just started kicking off with the game director working on it." He also said "we're having conversations about what's beyond [Game #8]", while adding that ideas for additional games "have already been kicking around for a while". While discussing
Directive 8020, Will Doyle said the advancements in the game's set of tools would carry over into the future games. Although the first four games of the anthology released yearly, Doyle added "we don't want to be tied down to a game every six months or one every year or anything like that" while referring to how
Directive 8020 was a big game and the team wanted to treat it that way.
Spin-off Switchback VR was announced on 2 November 2022 and was referred to as a PlayStation VR2 launch window title. However, in January 2023 Supermassive Games announced that the game would be slightly delayed leading to it being released on 16 March 2023 on PlayStation VR2. It is a spiritual successor to
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood and contains levels inspired by the first four games of the anthology. == Cast and characters ==