Release Date Announced for Supermassive Games’ Man of Medan
The team behind 2015’s Until Dawn has confirmed its latest title is coming on August 30th.
By Jay Gervais
Earlier today, Supermassive Games announced that its next title, Man of Medan, will arrive later this summer on August 30th. As you probably know, this is the same developer behind the successful 2015 horror game, Until Dawn. Check out the teaser video above, which also confirms the release date.
In Man of Medan, five friends set sail on a holiday diving trip in search of a rumored World War II wreckage in the South Pacific. However, as the day unfolds and a life-threatening storm rolls in, their trip soon turns into a battle for survival.
This title is the first entry in a series of standalone cinematic horror games in the Dark Pictures anthology. Players are dropped into a choose-your-own-adventure experience and given the opportunity to unravel the story as they see fit, but the choices that are made may come with both good and bad outcomes, depending on how the narrative ultimately plays out.
Man of Medan releases on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on August 30th, 2019. Stay tuned to Dead Entertainment for updates regarding this title.
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