If renowned for being a classic horror movie series, it’s likely that a video game will be developed for you. It’s worth noting that even the much-loved cult film “Killer Klowns from Outer Space” was transformed into a game.
The trend isn’t over yet, it seems, as it’s now the turn of Halloween.
Here’s the reveal trailer:
Created by IllFonic, the studio responsible for Friday the 13th: The Game, Predator: Hunting Grounds, and other titles, Halloween offers an online multiplayer mode with an asymmetrical setup, along with a single-player experience.

In this scenario, one participant takes on the role of Michael Myers in a 1 versus 4 game setting, whereas the other four players collaborate as Haddonfield townsfolk with the objective of halting his deadly rampage.
It appears that we don’t have much information regarding the specifics of the single-player aspect, yet it’s reassuring to know that the game offers more than just multiplayer.
In its nascent stages yet, the game is expected to release on PlayStation 5 by the year 2026. Given that October is typically associated with Halloween, could it possibly be scheduled for then? Let your enthusiasm shine as we discuss in the comment section below!
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2025-08-21 16:36