John Carpenter's Halloween Games: A Nightmare Come to Life
Get ready for a double dose of terror! Boss Team Games, the studio behind the acclaimed Evil Dead: The Game, is developing two new Halloween video games, and legendary horror director John Carpenter himself is lending his expertise. This exciting news, revealed in an exclusive with IGN, promises to bring the chilling world of Michael Myers to life in a whole new way.
A Collaboration of Horror Icons
The partnership between Boss Team Games, Compass International Pictures, and Further Front ensures a high-quality, immersive experience. Powered by Unreal Engine 5, these early-stage projects aim to let players relive iconic moments from the films and step into the shoes of beloved characters. Carpenter, a self-described gaming enthusiast, has expressed his excitement to craft a truly terrifying experience, promising a level of authenticity only he can deliver. Boss Team Games CEO Steve Harris called the collaboration a “dream come true.”
A Sparse Gaming History, a Rich Cinematic Legacy
While the Halloween franchise boasts a rich cinematic history spanning thirteen films (from the 1978 original to Halloween Ends), its video game presence has been surprisingly limited. A 1983 Atari 2600 title is the only official game, making it a sought-after collector's item. Michael Myers has, however, appeared as DLC in titles like Dead by Daylight, Call of Duty: Ghosts, and even Fortnite.
The announcement hints at playable classic characters, strongly suggesting both Michael Myers and Laurie Strode will be key. This classic confrontation promises intense gameplay.
The Team Behind the Terror
Boss Team Games' success with Evil Dead: The Game showcases their expertise in crafting immersive horror experiences. Coupled with Carpenter's passion for gaming (he's a fan of titles like Dead Space, Fallout 76, and Assassin's Creed Valhalla), the collaboration promises a truly authentic and terrifying gaming experience.
The Halloween franchise’s filmography includes:
⚫︎ Halloween (1978)
⚫︎ Halloween II (1981)
⚫︎ Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
⚫︎ Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)
⚫︎ Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989)
⚫︎ Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
⚫︎ Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)
⚫︎ Halloween: Resurrection (2002)
⚫︎ Halloween (2007)
⚫︎ Halloween (2018)
⚫︎ Halloween Kills (2021)
⚫︎ Halloween Ends (2022)
Stay tuned for more details on these highly anticipated Halloween games. Prepare for a truly terrifying experience.