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The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope Now Available on Nintendo Switch

The second standalone title in The Dark Pictures Anthology, Bandai Namco Entertainment and Supermassive Entertainment’s Little hope is now available for the Nintendo Switch.

A series of stand-alone, branching cinematic horror games, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope tells the story of four college students and their professor. These people find themselves trapped and alone in an abandoned town, and it’s up to this group to unravel the dark secrets that lie in the shadows.

The game puts the spotlight on the XVIIth century Andover Witch Trials, featuring grotesque apparitions that relentlessly pursue the player. One need not go at it alone, however; the title supports two-player online play and five-player couch co-op support.

Gameplay also features difficulty settings and QTE warnings, improved UI and interactions, and wider accessibility options like subtitle sizing.

See it for yourself with the launch trailer for the game below:

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope – Nintendo Switch Launch Trailer

The Nintendo Switch version weighs in at 13.4 GB, and supports English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese. It can be played in TV mode, tabletop mode, and handheld mode.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is also available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.

Source: Press Release
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