Michael Myers Halloween y Ash vs. Evil Dead: Regreso de los juegos de Ash Williams.
Michael Myers could be dead and Ash Williams could be thrown into a distant future, but they are not done cutting the screen here and now. Boss Level Games has announced the upcoming release of two new retro-style games under their RetroRealms brand based on the classic slasher film Halloween and the horror comedy series from Starz Ash vs. Evil Dead.
Retro Halloween and Ash vs. Evil Dead titles will be released on October 18 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
The Halloween game puts players in control of the killer machine, Michael Myers, during the events of the original John Carpenter movie as he makes his way through Haddonfield, Illinois, with his iconic butcher knife. The Ash vs. Evil Dead game pits players against the chainsaw-wielding hero and beloved boomstick from the horror movies and TV series against a Deadite attack unleashed by the Necronomicon.
The games will be sold separately or together as part of a special «Double Feature» package. There is also a special ‘Collector’s Edition’ that includes a physical copy of the game for the chosen console, two additional playable characters, including Laurie Strode for Halloween and Kelly Maxwell for Ash vs. Evil Dead – and many other Halloween goodies like a 30cm Michael Myers plush doll, a digital copy of the Halloween game soundtrack, a pack of Halloween collectible cards, and more. The games connect with each other when both are installed through cross-play, where characters can enter either game and «an ever-expanding universe of popular characters unlocking additional gameplay,» according to Boss Team Games.
Boss Team Games is one of the studios behind the popular asymmetrical multiplayer horror slasher Dead by Daylight. The studio’s press release also notes that these two games will be «the first two releases in a new series of games for console and PC,» implying that more game projects are in the works.
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