
If you’re a fan of horror films, you’ve probably wondered who would win in a fight between famous monsters like Jason Voorhees or Ghostface. Now, a new trading card game called Hellbreak will let you answer those questions! Players will battle it out using cards featuring iconic horror characters in exciting, movie-like showdowns. The game is scheduled to be released in fall 2026, perfect timing for Halloween.
Hellbreak is a brand-new trading card game created through a partnership between Spin Master, Universal Products & Experiences, and the tabletop game designers at Ghost Galaxy. It’s designed to offer horror fans a unique and spooky way to connect with iconic characters from a wide range of horror franchises. Although details are still limited, the game is generating excitement among trading card game players who enjoy a good scare.
Hellbreak To Bring Classic Characters to Life in Trading Card Game Form

Launching on February 3rd, Hellbreak is a new trading card game designed for horror enthusiasts. The core of the gameplay revolves around a “Monster Sandbox” where iconic characters from horror movies and lore will clash in epic battles to determine the ultimate champion. It’s a great way to finally settle the debate with your friends about who the scariest villain really is!
The first cards in this game will showcase characters from a wide range of horror movies produced by Universal Pictures, including the classic Universal Monsters and more recent favorites. While the exact movies haven’t been revealed, the creators promise a mix of iconic, classic horror characters, stars from the horror boom of the late 1900s, and figures who are currently influencing the genre. Essentially, you can expect to see both legendary and contemporary horror characters in the game.
Universal has a strong history of successful horror movies, from classic monsters like Dracula and Frankenstein to more recent hits like Five Nights at Freddy’s and Nope. And even if your favorite horror characters aren’t currently part of the Universal Pictures world, they might show up in future Hellbreak sets.

The Hellbreak trading card game is hinting at a huge crossover with other major studios and their famous horror characters. We don’t know all the details yet, but it could bring a lot more well-known monsters and villains into the game for collecting and battling. I expect we’ll see many of the most popular characters added to the lineup over time.
The creators of Hellbreak, Ghost Galaxy, aimed to make a game that feels thrilling, epic, and keeps players coming back for more. While specific gameplay details haven’t been released yet, it will likely involve battles between iconic horror characters. If they pull it off, both horror fans and trading card game enthusiasts should have a lot to enjoy.
The new horror trading card game, Hellbreak, is scheduled to launch in fall 2026. Its official website is now available, and more information will be released before the game’s full release.
I’m really curious – would anyone be into a trading card game with a horror theme, like Hellbreak? I’d love to hear what you think! Let’s chat about it over on the ComicBook Forum – come join the discussion!
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