First gameplay trailer for Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival
by John Papadopoulos · DSOGamingSaber Interactive has released the first official gameplay trailer for Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival. Set to launch in 2026, Hellraiser: Revival will throw players in to a new single-player story in the iconic horror franchise.
In Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival, you play as Aidan. Your goal is to help your girlfriend, Sunny, escape from a creepy, otherworldly place called the Labyrinth. To do this, you’ll use a strange and powerful puzzle box called the Genesis Configuration. This box gives you special powers that you’ll need to survive, fight monsters, and deal with the scary villain Pinhead. You’ll also face a dangerous cult that follows the evil Cenobites.
Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival will also mark Doug Bradley’s return to the iconic role as the voice of Pinhead. Players will discover a realm of terrors as they take on dark cultist worshippers, sex-crazed deviants, and infernal monstrosities, harnessing unique abilities and an arsenal of jaw-dropping weapons that can be instruments of both misery and delight.
There is currently no exact release date for this new Hellraiser game. All we know is that it will come out sometime in 2026.
Before closing, you can also find its official PC system requirements here. From what I know so far, the game will use Unreal Engine 5 and not any of Saber’s in-house engines.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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