IllFonic and Gun Interactive, in partnership with Compass International Pictures and Further Front, have officially detailed the physical retail editions for Halloween: The Game and its map Orange Grove Estates.

Halloween: The Game features a 1v4 asymmetrical multiplayer mode where players must protect Haddonfield’s townsfolk from “The Shape,” alongside a dedicated single-player story mode where players can step into the boots of Michael Myers.

Physical pre-orders open today via Nighthawk Interactive, featuring both a budget-friendly retail version and a premium collector’s package.

Physical Editions Breakdown

Players looking to secure a physical copy can choose between two distinct tiers:

Edition Price (MSRP) Key Inclusions
Standard Edition $39.99 Physical game disc, exclusive poster, early access to the Michael Myers “Clown” skin, and two civilian cosmetics.
Limited Collector’s Edition $149.99 Physical game disc, Trick or Treat Studios “Shape Jump” variant action figure, exclusive lenticular art, poster, early access to Michael Myers “Samhain” & “Clown” skins, four civilian cosmetics, and unannounced surprises.

New Map Reveal: Orange Grove Estates

Alongside the retail announcement, the developers showcased a brand-new multiplayer and single-player map: Orange Grove Estates. This upscale, affluent sector of Haddonfield features multi-story luxury homes flanking a central playground and basketball court.

The studio notes that the map’s wide-open layout drastically alters the gameplay dynamic:

  • Sightlines and Stealth: Massive yards, hedges, and fences create fresh hiding spots but also widen lines of sight, making movement riskier for both survivors and the killer.

  • Verticality: Multi-story homes—including the iconic Wallace and Doyle residences from John Carpenter’s original 1978 masterpiece—introduce precarious upper-floor encounters.

“Every neighborhood in Halloween: The Game is designed to change how you play, and Orange Grove Estates is our most ambitious map yet,” said Jared Gerritzen, Chief Creative Officer at IllFonic. “The open layout and multi-story homes force players to rethink their every action as it could compromise their line of sight, collaboration, and escape.”

The upcoming asymmetrical stealth horror title is scheduled to launch on October 6, 2026, for Xbox Series X.

By Jamie Tarren

Jamie is the founder of Complete Xbox and a dedicated writer with over 10 years of experience writing about games under his belt. He knows his way around most titles and will happily pick up any genre of game and waste the day away on it. Regularly expresses his desire for Lucozade.

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