Halloween: The Game Set for 2026 Launch

Halloween: The Game Set for 2026 Launch

Halloween: The Game was revealed at Gamescom 2025 by IllFonic. The stealth horror title, inspired by John Carpenter’s 1978 film, is set to release in 2026 on PC and consoles.

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Updated August 21st 2025

A new entry in the horror gaming genre, Halloween: The Game, was officially revealed during the Future Games Show segment of Gamescom 2025. Presented at the event in Cologne, the game comes from IllFonic and is inspired by the original 1978 Halloween film, marking a notable addition to the survival horror scene.

Halloween: The Game Set for 2026 Launch

Halloween: The Game Set for 2026 Launch

Halloween: The Game is a stealth based survival horror title that draws directly from John Carpenter’s 1978 classic. Developed by IllFonic, the studio behind Friday the 13th and Predator: Hunting Grounds, the game will launch on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox in 2026. Its reveal was accompanied by a chilling first look trailer that captured the atmosphere of Haddonfield and set the stage for a suspenseful player experience.

Halloween: The Game Set for 2026 Launch

The announcement came during the Future Games Show at Gamescom, where audiences were treated to a cinematic reveal. As part of a lineup of major premieres, Halloween: The Game immediately stood out among the horror titles being discussed at the event. The decision to present the game in front of a global audience highlights IllFonic’s confidence in the project and its ambition to deliver an authentic horror experience.

What Was Shown in the Trailer

The first trailer for Halloween: The Game set the tone with a cinematic glimpse that leaned heavily into suspense rather than action. Audiences were shown darkened suburban streets, familiar to fans of Haddonfield, along with shots that hinted at the presence of Michael Myers without fully revealing his role. The pacing of the trailer suggested an emphasis on stealth and tension, building unease through atmosphere instead of jump scares.

The visual presentation highlighted IllFonic’s commitment to recreating the eerie mood of John Carpenter’s 1978 film. Shadows, isolated interiors, and dimly lit hallways were prominently featured, giving the impression of a game where silence and observation matter as much as movement. Although gameplay footage was not the focus, the trailer made it clear that players can expect a slow burning horror experience that prioritizes fear of the unseen.

Final Thoughts

The reveal of Halloween: The Game adds a celebrated horror franchise to the growing list of iconic films translated into video games. Its emphasis on stealth and suspense signals a return to the roots of survival horror while honoring the chilling tone of the original film. With IllFonic’s track record and a release planned for 2026, expectations are high for an experience that will both satisfy longtime fans and unsettle a new generation of players.  

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August 21st 2025

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