Supermassive Games has revealed a new date for its upcoming sci-fi survival horror title, Directive 8020, as May 12 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. The developer behind Until Dawn and The Quarry has released a fresh trailer to coincide with the announcement.
According to the game's narrative, players find themselves on a spaceship that crash-lands on an alien world, where survivors must contend with a deadly extraterrestrial lifeform capable of mimicking its prey - a concept eerily reminiscent of John Carpenter's classic horror film The Thing. To survive, astronauts will be forced to make tough choices, putting the lives of those on Earth at risk.
Gameplay is largely driven by narrative decisions made by players, including whether to save or abandon crewmates, and segments that require either combat or stealthy evasion. A new feature called Turning Points allows players to revisit previous decisions and opt for alternative paths, potentially leading to different endings or outcomes.
Directive 8020 also introduces a permadeath mode, which eliminates the option to turn back on past choices. The game will support five-player local co-op action, allowing friends to join in for couch-based gameplay. Online multiplayer support is slated for a later release date.
The title's release was initially set for October 2025 but was delayed last July due to Supermassive's layoffs. With the new date announced, fans can now look forward to Directive 8020's May 12 launch and experience this sci-fi survival horror game in all its gory glory.
According to the game's narrative, players find themselves on a spaceship that crash-lands on an alien world, where survivors must contend with a deadly extraterrestrial lifeform capable of mimicking its prey - a concept eerily reminiscent of John Carpenter's classic horror film The Thing. To survive, astronauts will be forced to make tough choices, putting the lives of those on Earth at risk.
Gameplay is largely driven by narrative decisions made by players, including whether to save or abandon crewmates, and segments that require either combat or stealthy evasion. A new feature called Turning Points allows players to revisit previous decisions and opt for alternative paths, potentially leading to different endings or outcomes.
Directive 8020 also introduces a permadeath mode, which eliminates the option to turn back on past choices. The game will support five-player local co-op action, allowing friends to join in for couch-based gameplay. Online multiplayer support is slated for a later release date.
The title's release was initially set for October 2025 but was delayed last July due to Supermassive's layoffs. With the new date announced, fans can now look forward to Directive 8020's May 12 launch and experience this sci-fi survival horror game in all its gory glory.