- a new Directive 8020 The trailer highlighting the game’s Movie Night mode has been released.
- Movie Night mode is a couch co-op experience that allows up to five players to play locally.
- An online version of the mode will arrive after launch.
Supermassive Games has shared a new live-action trailer for its upcoming horror game. Directive 8020highlighting the game’s couch co-op mode.
Unveiled during the Future Games Show Spring Showcase on March 12, the trailer showed a group of friends playing the upcoming game’s Movie Night mode, along with gameplay footage showing split-second decisions and quick actions that Supermassive is best known for.
Directive 8020 Movie Night mode will allow up to five players to play through the entire story together in local co-op, where each player takes control of a crew member aboard the Cassiopeia, passing a single controller between them as the story unfolds.
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Since this is a choice-based narrative game, it is up to the player or players to decide who lives and who dies.
“Every choice matters, every mistake can be fatal, so players must work together to survive alien infiltrators, deadly dilemmas, and catastrophic system failures! Don’t play alone and trust no one, not even your friends,” Supermassive said.
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Directive 8020 It will also support five-player online multiplayer in a free post-launch update, which will mirror the couch co-op experience when brought online, but there’s no release date yet.
For the first time in Supermassive The Dark Images Anthology, Directive 8020 will have a new feature that will allow players to review fundamental decisions through a branching visual story tree for greater narrative control. It’s called Turning Points and it will also be available in Move Night mode.
“Major choices and outcomes are mapped as the story progresses, giving players a clear view of how their decisions have shaped the narrative,” Supermassive explained. “If a critical moment results in a death, a fractured alliance, or an unfortunate outcome, players can return to a key turning point to explore an alternate path or retry a QTE. [Quick-Time Event]!”
Directive 8020 launches on May 12 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC via Steam.

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