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Terrifier: The ARTcade Game Set for PC, Switch, PS5, and Xbox
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Terrifier: The ARTcade Game Set for PC, Switch, PS5, and Xbox

Oct 11, 2024 2:00 PM

The upcoming release of "Terrifier: The ARTcade Game" brings the gruesome charm of Art the Clown into a retro-style beat-'em-up format. Set to launch in 2025, this pixel-art game will be available on platforms including PC, Nintendo Switch, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Players can enjoy a four-player local co-op experience with a chiptune soundtrack, embracing the over-the-top violence characteristic of the Terrifier horror film series. Featuring Sega Genesis-era graphics, the game includes six different modes and an array of weapons and power-ups, allowing players to wreak havoc on a variety of characters, including film crew members and civilians, as Art disrupts movie sets. With fulfilling boss battles and exciting finishing moves, players can wishlist the game on Steam to stay updated.

What platforms will Terrifier: The ARTcade Game be available on?

The game will be available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S when it launches in 2025.

The Terrifier franchise is known for its brutal and unique take on the horror genre, centered around the character of Art the Clown, a silent yet sinister figure who engages in gruesome acts of violence. The original "Terrifier" film, released in 2016, gained a cult following due to its shocking imagery and intense atmosphere, leading to a series of sequels that further explore Art's reign of terror. "Terrifier: The ARTcade Game" brings that same twisted humor and chaos to the video game space, allowing fans to step into the shoes of one of modern horror's most infamous villains.



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