Clive Barker’s Hellraiser Revival Launches October 8, 2026 For PC And Consoles

Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival is officially launching on October 8, 2026, bringing Saber Interactive’s first person horror survival game to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S and X just in time for the Halloween season. The new Hellraiser game is positioning itself as one of the most graphic horror releases of 2026, with a new trailer, confirmed release date, and a stronger look at its brutal first person survival design.

Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival now has an official release date. Saber Interactive and Boss Team Games have confirmed that the game will launch on October 8, 2026, giving horror fans a perfectly timed arrival before Halloween. The announcement arrived with a new trailer that leans heavily into gore, body horror, demonic imagery, and the kind of disturbing visual language that has defined the Hellraiser franchise for decades. Players can watch the new trailer through the official release trailer, which gives a clearer look at the tone, enemies, and violent first person presentation.

The game is coming to PC through Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S and X. The official Hellraiser: Revival website is also live, giving players access to wishlist links, media, and release updates.

Hellraiser: Revival follows Aidan, who must use the power of the Genesis Configuration puzzle box to help save his girlfriend Sunny from the Labyrinth, the horrifying otherworldly domain connected to Pinhead and the Cenobites.

That setup gives Saber Interactive a direct path into the core identity of Hellraiser. This is not only about monsters and jump scares. The franchise is known for pain, pleasure, obsession, occult temptation, and graphic body horror. Translating that into a first person action horror survival game means the developers need to balance atmosphere, combat, psychological pressure, and disturbing visual design.

Based on the latest footage, Boss Team Games and Saber Interactive appear to understand the assignment. The trailer does not soften the material. Instead, it presents a violent and oppressive world filled with cult imagery, grotesque encounters, and a level of gore that makes it clear this is being built for mature horror audiences.

Pricing, Editions, And Pre Order Bonuses

According to release coverage, the Standard Edition will be priced at 39.99€ and 34.99£, while the Deluxe Edition will be priced at 49.99€ and 41.99£. Two Collector’s Editions are also planned through the official Hellraiser: Revival website.

Players who pre order any edition will receive 2 digital weapon skins. These include skins for 2 of the game’s weapons, giving early buyers a small cosmetic bonus at launch.

Hellraiser: Revival arrives during a strong cycle for horror games, where major franchises and licensed horror IP are gaining renewed momentum. For players, the appeal is clear. The Hellraiser universe offers a darker and more adult tone than many mainstream horror adaptations, and its mythology gives developers room to explore both combat and psychological fear. The first person perspective is also a smart choice. It brings players closer to the violence, environmental tension, and claustrophobic horror of the Labyrinth. If the final game can deliver strong pacing, responsive combat, and meaningful survival pressure, Revival could stand out as more than just a licensed adaptation.

This also follows a broader trend in gaming where established film franchises are being rebuilt as premium interactive experiences. The challenge is always the same. Fans want the original tone respected, while players expect modern mechanics, strong visuals, and a complete gaming experience.

Hellraiser: Revival has the right release window, the right horror foundation, and a trailer that immediately understands the brand’s visual identity. Launching on October 8, 2026 is a smart move because it places the game directly into the Halloween conversation, where horror fans are already looking for something intense to play.

The biggest question is execution. Hellraiser is not an easy franchise to adapt because its horror is not only physical. It is psychological, sensual, grotesque, and deeply tied to obsession. A successful game needs more than gore. It needs atmosphere, tension, pacing, sound design, and a story that feels worthy of Clive Barker’s world. Still, the early direction is promising. Saber Interactive has experience across very different genres, and Boss Team Games has already worked in licensed horror spaces. If Revival can combine brutal combat with real survival tension and strong narrative design, this could become one of the most interesting horror releases of 2026.

For now, Hellraiser: Revival looks like a confident attempt to bring Pinhead and the Cenobites into modern gaming without sanding down the franchise’s sharper edges.

Are you ready for a full Hellraiser survival horror game, or do you think this franchise is too extreme to adapt into a modern first person experience?

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