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Directive 8020 Launches May 12 with Free Deluxe Upgrade for Pre-Orders

Supermassive Games has officially locked in a release date for its next sci-fi survival horror experience. Directive 8020 launches on May 12, 2026, coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The announcement was revealed alongside a chilling new pre-order trailer titled “Comply,” and confirmation that early purchasers will receive a free Deluxe Edition upgrade while supplies last.

Physical and digital pre-orders are now live on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, with Steam digital pre-orders set to open soon.

Every Choice Has a Consequence

The newly released Comply trailer highlights the core philosophy driving Directive 8020’s narrative design: paranoia, mistrust, and irreversible decisions. Set aboard a doomed deep-space mission, the trailer centers on Cooper, the ship’s medic, as she’s forced to decide whether a crewmate sealed behind a door is still human or something far more dangerous.

In one harrowing scenario, Cooper must choose whether to release Mitchell despite not knowing if he has already been replaced by an alien mimic. Another branching moment introduces two identical versions of engineer Cernan rushing into view, forcing players to decide who lives and who dies. One wrong call will prove fatal, reinforcing the game’s central rule: trust no one.

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A First Look at Planetary Exploration

For the first time in the Dark Pictures series, Directive 8020 also teases on-planet gameplay, showcasing the hostile alien world of Tau Ceti f. These sequences hint at expanded exploration beyond the claustrophobic interiors fans expect, blending environmental danger with psychological horror.

The trailer also features lead actor Lashana Lynch as pilot Brianna Young, set to the track “Comply” by the Brighton-based band Blood Red Shoes, which adds to the trailer’s tense, oppressive atmosphere.

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Turning Points Give Players Control Over Fate

Directive 8020 introduces Turning Points, a new feature that lets players rewind pivotal story moments and explore alternate outcomes. Designed to accommodate different playstyles, Turning Points let players decide how unforgiving their experience will be.

Completionists can track branching paths and uncover hidden endings, while players attached to specific characters can rewind fatal decisions to keep them alive. For those seeking the purest survival horror experience, Survivor Mode removes all safety nets; every death is permanent, just like classic Dark Pictures entries.

A screenshot from the game Directive 8020.

Pre-Order Bonuses and Deluxe Edition Content

Pre-ordering Directive 8020 grants a free Deluxe Edition upgrade, which includes a suite of cosmetic and collectible extras. Players will receive the Dark Pictures Outfit Pack, collectible content tied to the anthology, cinematic filter options, a digital soundtrack, and a digital artbook.

The game will launch with single-player and couch co-op for up to five players, with online multiplayer arriving later as a free post-launch update.

Release Details

Directive 8020 launches May 12, 2026, on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Pre-orders are available now on console, with Steam pre-orders opening soon.

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Co-Founder & Owner of MonsterVine. You can reach me via e-mail: will@monstervine.com

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