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Halloween Gets Unreal Engine 5 Game with John Carpenter's Input
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Halloween Gets Unreal Engine 5 Game with John Carpenter's Input

Aug 12, 2024 1:00 PM

Boss Team Games is developing two new games based on the iconic 1978 horror film Halloween. With details still emerging, one game is being created using Unreal Engine 5, featuring the involvement of original director John Carpenter. Players will get the chance to experience key moments from the film and control beloved characters. Though the Halloween franchise has had limited video game adaptations, this endeavor promises to deeply engage fans of both the movie and gaming. The release details for these titles remain unannounced.

nWhat can players expect from the new Halloween games?

Players can look forward to reliving pivotal scenes from the original movie and interacting with classic characters, all while enjoying the updates brought by modern game technology, particularly in the game developed in Unreal Engine 5.

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The Halloween film franchise, starting with the original by John Carpenter, has carved a significant niche in horror cinema. Over the years, it has become a cultural touchstone, largely credited with popularizing the slasher genre. Despite a small number of video game titles inspired by Halloween, such as 1983's Atari 2600 entry, the new projects aim to revive the franchise's legacy in the gaming space, promising fresh horror experiences while staying true to Carpenter's vision.



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