Key Highlights:
- Halloween: The Game Orange Grove Estates is the latest map revealed ahead of launch.
- Physical pre-orders are now live for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, with Standard and Collector’s Editions available.
- The game launches digitally on 8 September 2026, while physical editions arrive on 6 October 2026.
IllFonic and Gun Interactive have unveiled Orange Grove Estates, a brand-new map for Halloween: The Game, while also opening physical pre-orders for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X ahead of the game’s release later this year.
The announcements arrive together as part of the latest update on the upcoming asymmetrical horror title, giving players a first look at another section of Haddonfield alongside details of the game’s physical editions.
Orange Grove Estates is described as one of Haddonfield’s more affluent neighbourhoods, featuring large multi-storey homes, open gardens, a playground, and a basketball court. According to IllFonic, the wider layout is designed to encourage different tactics by increasing sightlines while creating new opportunities for both teamwork and ambushes.
The larger houses also introduce vertical gameplay, forcing players to consider upper-floor encounters and multiple escape routes while attempting to survive or hunt their targets.
Fans of the original 1978 film will also find familiar locations within the map.
Lead Designer Jordan Mathewson confirmed that the iconic Wallace and Doyle houses have been recreated:
“The iconic Wallace and Doyle houses sit on the upper streets of Orange Grove Estates, giving players the chance to explore and immerse themselves in these special houses from the original film.”
I cannot wait to play this map and Haddonfield Heights when the horror title finally arrives.
Alongside the map reveal, IllFonic announced that physical pre-orders are now available through Nighthawk Interactive.
The Standard Edition will retail for $39.99 and includes the game, an exclusive poster, early access to the Michael Myers Clown skin, and two civilian cosmetic items.

Meanwhile, the Limited Collector’s Edition, priced at $149.99, adds an exclusive Trick or Treat Studios Shape Jump variant action figure, lenticular artwork, an exclusive poster, early access to both the Michael Myers Samhain and Clown skins, four civilian cosmetics, and additional bonuses that will be revealed at a later date.

If you missed it, we got a good look at the single-player campaign through Michael Myers’ POV last month.
While the physical editions launch on 6 October 2026, the digital version of Halloween: The Game remains on schedule for 8 September 2026 across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
