To comply with up on Boss Staff Video games’ shock announcement from yesterday, IGN can completely reveal the studio’s subsequent two video games, coming this October.
In a press launch, Boss Staff Video games introduced RetroRealms, a brand new sequence of video games for consoles and PC. The primary two video games on this new sequence are primarily based on John Carpenter’s iconic horror franchise Halloween and the Starz unique sequence Ash vs Evil Useless.
You possibly can watch the brand new trailer beneath.
“Everybody at Boss Staff Video games are large followers of horror, and attending to work with these legendary properties is a dream come true,” Boss Staff Video games’ CEO Steve Harris defined in a press launch. “It has been an incredible expertise collaborating with WayForward, and our licensors to create not one, however two, fast-paced 90’s arcade model video games whereas remaining true to the unique Halloween movie and ‘Ash vs Evil Useless’ sequence. The trailer dropping right this moment provides followers a style of the gore-filled gameplay and fast-paced motion and we won’t wait to point out extra!”
Each RetroRealms: Halloween and RetroRealms: Ash vs Evil Useless, as depicted within the announcement trailer, are 16-bit platformers. Each video games are coming to PC, PS5, Change, and Xbox on October 18. Each video games will be bought individually by way of a digital storefront for $24.99 every, or you should buy a bodily Double Function bundle, which can retail for $49.99.
Though each video games will be bought and performed individually, Boss Staff Video games incentivizes folks to buy each. Because the studio notes within the press launch, buying each will grant gamers entry to new options.
The announcement of those two video games is only one of many initiatives that Boss Staff Video games at present has within the works. Yesterday, IGN completely revealed that it was additionally engaged on a further sport primarily based on the John Carpenter’s Halloween IP. This sport, which at present doesn’t have a launch date, will likely be operating on Unreal Engine 5 and franchise creator John Carpenter is “intimately concerned” within the mission.
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