The Long Dark completes Wintermute story with Episode Five

Hinterland launched Episode Five: The Light at the End of All Things for The Long Dark on March 31, concluding the multi-year Wintermute storyline. Studio head Raphael van Lierop described it as the end of an era but emphasized that meaningful development for the game will continue. The release fulfills promises made to fans years ago.

The first two episodes of Wintermute arrived with The Long Dark's 1.0 launch in 2017, making this story mode finale a long-awaited milestone after nearly a decade. Episode Five offers 12-15 hours of more linear adventure compared to the previous four episodes, which together span over 30 hours. Wintermute remains separate from the game's core Survival mode, where players face Arctic perils in first-person survival gameplay. Raphael van Lierop, Hinterland's boss, called the release 'a long journey comes to an end' on LinkedIn and noted in a developer diary that it marks 'the end of an era' for the studio. He outlined future plans touching ongoing work on The Long Dark (TLD), the sequel Blackfrost—whose early access debut slipped from earlier this year—and other unannounced projects. Van Lierop clarified to Eurogamer via email: 'This isn't the end of meaningful development for The Long Dark, but it's the end of this part of development and we see it as a major milestone as well as the completion and delivery of what we promised our fans years ago. So, not the end, but also an end.' He promised more details post-launch. Episode Five skips Nintendo Switch at launch due to slower certification, with Hinterland hoping for an end-of-April arrival, though timelines may vary. Van Lierop advised first-time story players to consider that 'each episode reflects the period during which it was created' by the team, as tools and skills have advanced, and to 'be gentle in your assessments' of earlier chapters.

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