A computer game based on the cult horror series is in development. Fans have reason to rejoice.

For the first time ever, fans of Clive Barker's Hellraiser series will be able to immerse themselves in its nightmare. All thanks to the upcoming video game, "Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival." Among the attractions prepared by the game's creators is the return of Doug Bradley to the iconic role of Pinhead.
Written and directed by Clive Barker, the 1987 film "Hellraiser" tells the story of Lamarchand's magical cube, whose possessor gains the ability to transport himself to the hellish dimension of the Cenobites, who delight in inflicting suffering. This is the beginning of a bloody nightmare faced by the heroes of the film series, which has seen eleven installments to date. Now, the franchise is expanding with a video game.
A bloody preview of the attractions prepared by the creators of "Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival" can be seen in the adult trailer that has appeared online. The single-player mode will once again feature the Lamarchand Cube and the Cenobites, with their iconic leader, Pinhead. The game will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC via Steam.
"Working on the first true Hellraiser game was a journey into the depths of my darkest imaginations. Saber and Boss Team Games delved into the world of my story and captured its essence. It's the seductive power of suffering and the beauty of the grotesque. The narrative created in this way encourages players to transcend the unknown. Every moment of this experience will teeter on the edge of nightmare and revelation," said Clive Barker, quoted by Variety.
Matthew Karch , CEO of Saber Interactive, the game's co-creator, emphasizes the "Hellraiser" series' significant contribution to the development of horror. He also notes that it's a perfect fit for a video game adaptation.
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