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Directive 8020
''Directive 8020'' is an upcoming interactive drama and survival horror video game developed and published by Supermassive Games. It is the fifth game in ''The Dark Pictures Anthology''. The game features a Nonlinear gameplay#Branching storylines, multilinear plot in which decisions can significantly alter the trajectory of the story and change the relationships between the five playable protagonists; some lead to their Permadeath, permanent deaths. The game introduces a feature called Turning Points, which allows players to rewind to a pivotal moment or decision. In ''Directive 8020'', a colony ship called ''Cassiopeia'' crash lands on Tau Ceti f, a planet that is 12 light-years from Earth where the crew must try to survive a shapeshifting alien threat. Lashana Lynch, who plays astronaut and co-pilot of the ''Cassiopeia'', Brianna Young, is being marketed as the game's leading actress. ''Directive 8020'' will be released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on 2 Octo ...
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Supermassive Games
Supermassive Games Limited is a British video game developer based in Guildford, Surrey. The studio is best known for developing horror games such as ''Until Dawn'' for Sony Interactive Entertainment, ''The Dark Pictures Anthology'' for Bandai Namco Entertainment, ''The Quarry (video game), The Quarry'' for 2K (company), 2K Games, and ''The Casting of Frank Stone'' for Behaviour Interactive. History Supermassive Games was founded by Pete Samuels in 2008, who had previously worked at Psygnosis and Electronic Arts. The company signed a contract to serve as Sony's second-party developer. The studio first worked on downloadable content for Media Molecule's ''LittleBigPlanet'', and games utilizing the PlayStation Move motion controller including ''Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves'' and ''Start the Party!''. The strategy was a success initially, as the studio posted full-year sales of £5.7 million in 2011. In 2012, the studio partnered with BBC and released ''Doctor Who: The Eternity Cloc ...
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