Supermassive Games, known for its cinematic horror game titles such as Until Dawn and The Quarry, is venturing into a new realm of fear with the upcoming spin-off of multiplayer horror game Dead by Daylight: The Casting of Frank Stone. Through a series of “radio report” trailers, players have been introduced to the dark and haunting town of Cedar Hills, where a myriad of horrors lurk in the shadows. The trailers have unveiled a town plagued by murders and mysterious occurrences, setting the stage for a spine-chilling adventure unlike any other.
The story follows a group of young friends who venture into Cedar Hills and uncover the grim legacy of Frank Stone, a mysterious figure with a blood-soaked past that has left indelible scars on families, generations, and the fabric of reality itself. As players navigate the town and its dark secrets, they will be faced with choices that can alter the course of the game, potentially leading to irreversible consequences and deaths reminiscent of Supermassive Games’ previous titles.
The horrors unleashed by Frank Stone in Cedar Hills go beyond imagination, presenting players with challenges that test their courage and decision-making skills. The game promises to delve deeper into the lore of Dead by Daylight, expanding on the darkness and magic that define the multiplayer survival experience. With each new chapter of the game, players will uncover more secrets and mysteries surrounding the town and its haunted inhabitants.
While Supermassive Games has maintained a level of secrecy around The Casting of Frank Stone in recent months, possibly due to studio layoffs, fans can expect exciting news and updates in the near future, potentially coinciding with events like Summer Game Fest. In the meantime, players can look forward to additional “news” reports from Cedar Hills, offering glimpses into the ever-evolving narrative and atmosphere of the game. Stay tuned for the latest developments and prepare to confront the horrors that await in the shadowy streets of Cedar Hills.
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