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House of Ashes: Is There New Game Plus? Answered

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The newest game in The Dark Pictures Anthology series as of this writing in 2021, House of Ashes, has arrived and players are running through the game’s story featuring American and Iraqi soldiers being forced to either cooperate (or not) to survive an ancient evil that lurks underground. That said, if you’re here, you might be near the end of the game and wondering if there is a new game plus in House of Ashes to play through once you’ve completed the story. We’ll go over all of House of Ashes‘s post-story content in this guide for you.

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Is There New Game Plus in House of Ashes?

Let’s start by directly addressing new game plus in House of Ashes. No, there is no new game plus mode in House of Ashes. If you beat the game you won’t get the opportunity to play an altered version of the story, or anything like that.

That said, while there’s no traditional new game plus game mode in House of Ashes, that doesn’t mean there aren’t reasons to play through the story again after you finish it, whether you’re playing single or multiplayer.

For starters and most notably, there are plenty of branching storylines and choices to make in House of Ashes, and making different choices throughout the game and/or succeeding/failing in certain QTEs can dramatically change the story and give you a fresh take on a narrative that you would otherwise be familiar with.

Also, there are lots of collectibles to find in House of Ashes and if you’re a completionist, you can take a stab at trying to find them all in order to 100% the game.

That’s all you need to know about whether or not there is a new game plus in House of Ashes. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news in this regard, but at least you got your answer. For more tips, tricks, and guides, you can search for Twinfinite, or check out more of our coverage on House of Ashes specifically, below.

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Ed McGlone

Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.

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