With 2015’s Until Dawn and it’s prequel, last year’s The Inpatient, Supermassive Games’ upcoming The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan should be awesome. What’s even more awesome is that Supermassive Games are apparently working on more than just Man of Medan.

In an interview with 4PDA.ru (which is in Russian, obviously), Supermassive Games managing director Pete Samuels was asked why Man of Medan wasn’t a PlayStation 4 exclusive, as the developer’s previous two games were Sony-specific.

“Well, the relationship with Sony is still excellent,” says Samuels. “We are working on several unannounced PS-exclusives. True, it is impossible to talk about them in detail. In general, I really wanted to present our work to the widest possible audience. That is, The Dark Pictures needs to be released on several platforms.”

Elsewhere, Samuels clarifies the idea that the studio is working on several entries to The Dark Pictures anthology, which is actually not a trilogy. “[M]any journalists misinterpreted [what was said]: they decided that we were preparing a trilogy. This is not entirely true. Right now, the studio is engaged in three chapters to release them within a year. We have plans for the fourth project, we know what we want to see, but so far we have not taken it. There are ideas for the fifth edition, and for the sixth. There are a lot of episodes.”

The rest of the interview covers the making of Until Dawn, which if you’re a fan, it’s a fascinating read (even if it’s been translated from Russian). You can read the rest of the interview from the above link.

The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2019.