
A THQ Nordic and the Pieces Interactive revealed that the launch of Alone in the Darkplanned for January 16, 2024, was postponed to March 20 of the same year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and PC (Steam and GOG).
In the description of Alone in the Dark we can read:
Psychological horror meets Southern Gothic style in this reinvention of the classic survival horror game, Alone in the Dark
This love letter to the revolutionary original game lets you experience a haunting story through the eyes of one of two protagonists. Play as Edward Carnby or Emily Hartwood and explore, battle monsters, solve puzzles and uncover the unsettling truth behind Derceto Manor…
Southern USA, 1920s. In search of her missing uncle, Emily Hartwood sets out on a journey with private detective Edward Carnby to Derceto Manor, a home for the mentally ill where something lurks. You will encounter strange patients, nightmarish realms and dangerous monsters and unravel a malevolent story. At the junction of reality, mystery and insanity, an adventure that will call into question everything you believe awaits you. Who can you trust, what will you believe and what will you do next?
The voice, likeness and pure talent of Jodie Comer (Killing Eve, Free Guy) and David Harbor (Stranger Things, Black Widow) bring the protagonists, Emily and Edward, to life.
Explore Derceto Manor in this reinvention of Alone in the Dark, a love letter to the cult classic 1990s horror game.
Return to the origins of psychological horror and embark on a journey worthy of the game that started a genre.
Immerse you in a world of sound that will leave you goosebumps, but with a haunting and mesmerizing jazz soundtrack.
Experience the emotions of the desperate fight for survival in a world where reality begins to unravel, evil lurks around every corner and ammunition is scarce.
Experience the nightmare from the perspective of Emily Hartwood or Edward Carnby and uncover the dark secrets of a Gothic mansion.
Immerse yourself in a deep psychological story that goes beyond the realm of the imaginable written by Mikael Hedberg, the cult screenwriter responsible for SOMA and Amnesia.