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The Dark Pictures: House of Ashes
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What is the release date of The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes?

Prepare for a trip to 2003 Iraq.

The Dark Pictures Anthology horror game series from Supermassive Games is getting its third installment, and as with the previous installments, the lead-up to its release is full of intrigue and mystery. House of Ashes is the name of the next attempt at an interactive horror movie from Supermassive, and it certainly sports a different tone than its predecessors Man of Medan and Little Hope. Will players be able to get their hands on this terrifying tale before spooky season hits this year?

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Publisher Bandai Namco revealed at the Summer Game Fest that The Dark Pictures: House of Ashes will release on October 22. A first look and gameplay reveal video from weeks prior also outlined the premise of the game, which will take place at the tail end of the real-life Iraq War in 2003. Instead of playing as ordinary everyday schmucks, players will be in the role of Special Force soldiers. In the heat of battle, these soldiers and their enemies both find themselves trapped underground in a buried Sumerian temple, and tensions along with a fragile alliance will surely form.

The Iraq War setting is a curious framing, and skeptics may doubt the abilities of Supermassive Games to depict a conflict that is still fresh in the public’s mind. Whatever the case, it will be for players to judge when the game releases on PC, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 on October 22, 2021, with a standard edition and a “Pazuzu” collector’s edition.


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Chris Compendio has been covering pop culture for over five years. Their work has been published on Paste, Destructoid, DualShockers, Polygon, Fanbyte, and several other publications. Besides gaming, their interests include creative writing and comedy performance.