If the original Hellraiser was a nightmare made flesh, the new game promises to turn the terror into an interactive experience.

Saber Interactive has confirmed that Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival will hit the market on 8 October 2026. The title will launch on Windows via Steam, on PlayStation 5, and on Xbox Series X/S. Players can choose between a Standard edition priced at $39.99 and a Deluxe edition at $49.99, while Saber has announced Collector’s editions that will arrive later—though the contents of those bundles remain undisclosed.

The story follows Aidan, a man who, after a fateful encounter with the Cenobites, must wield a puzzle box called the Genesis Configuration to help his girlfriend escape a labyrinthine dimension. According to the game’s description, the narrative is a “messed‑up love story” that carries the franchise’s hallmark of explicit sexual content, violence, and gore.

Gameplay footage released in the latest trailer shows a combat loop that goes beyond simple shooting. Players can summon the Cenobites’ iconic hooks, channel pyrokinesis, and use the Genesis Configuration to solve puzzles. The box differs from the Lament Configuration that appears in the films, hinting at a fresh set of mechanics. The trailer emphasizes the game’s “Doom‑like” kills and otherworldly powers, giving fans a clearer view of the experience than earlier previews.

Saber’s pricing strategy positions Hellraiser: Revival below many high‑profile releases. The official website notes that the lower price point may help the game compete in a crowded Halloween season that also includes the upcoming launch of GTA 6 in November. While regional pricing has not yet been disclosed, the two standard editions provide a baseline for consumers.

The marketing campaign began with a red‑band trailer posted on the Saber website and YouTube on 20 November 2025. The trailer showcases brutal combat, puzzle‑solving, and the use of the Genesis Configuration, while also highlighting the game’s alignment with the Hellraiser mythos, including the Cenobites and the labyrinth setting.

Hellraiser is a long‑running horror franchise that began with Clive Barker’s novella The Hellbound Heart in 1986 and was adapted into the 1987 film Hellraiser. The franchise centers on the Cenobites, extradimensional beings summoned by a puzzle box known as the Lament Configuration. The new game expands the mythos by introducing the Genesis Configuration, a different puzzle box that serves both combat and puzzle functions.

Releasing in October 2026 places Hellraiser: Revival in the same window as other horror titles that target Halloween audiences. The game’s explicit content and survival‑horror mechanics align it with titles such as Condemned and Resident Evil, potentially appealing to fans of visceral, story‑driven gameplay. The competition from other releases, including the highly anticipated GTA 6, may influence sales, but the lower price and established franchise brand could offset that.

At present, the game is still in development, with the final release date confirmed. No additional details about the Collector’s editions or regional pricing have been released. Fans can pre‑order the Standard or Deluxe editions through the official Saber website, and the game will be available on Steam, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Marketplace on 8 October 2026. The title’s release adds a new entry to the Hellraiser franchise and offers a fresh take on the series’ signature horror elements.