Hellraiser: Revival dev diary warns of mature themes

Saber Interactive and Boss Team Games released a developer diary for Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival at the 2025 Horror Game Awards, emphasizing its explicit adult content and psychological horror elements. The video features returning actor Doug Bradley as Pinhead and details a new story of torment and redemption. The game remains without a release date but is confirmed for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series.

Developer Diary Overview

The seven-minute developer diary for Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival was unveiled during the 2025 Horror Game Awards, providing insights into the game's tone and content. Saber Interactive and Boss Team Games, the co-developers, describe the title as the first true Hellraiser video game—a single-player survival horror action experience. Announced in July 2025, it promises an original story that captures the franchise's essence without compromise.

Key Themes and Warnings

Art director Petra Nikolic highlighted the game's intense elements, stating it includes "a lot of sexually explicit stuff, and a lot of gore, and a lot of violence." Game director Emil Esov echoed this caution, advising that "anyone sensitive to mature themes should be wary." Esov further characterized the narrative as "a discomforting and dark story about people with inner voids," blending violence, action, and imagery of "leather, flesh, and chains" to appeal to psychological horror fans and Pinhead enthusiasts.

The diary features an interview with Doug Bradley, reprising his role as Pinhead after nearly two decades. Bradley expressed enthusiasm upon learning of the project, saying, "At last! What kept you?"

Story and Collaboration

The plot follows protagonist Aidan, voiced by Xalavier Nelson Jr., on a mission to rescue his girlfriend Sunny from Hell using the Genesis Configuration puzzle box. Players will confront cultists, sex-crazed deviants, and infernal monstrosities, wielding weapons that range from cruel to "strangely fun." Nelson Jr. teased the experience with the iconic line, "Believe me when I say: They have such sights to show you."

The team collaborated closely with Clive Barker, who ensured they grasped the "soul" of Hellraiser. Barker reflected, "Working on the first true Hellraiser game has been a venture deep into the recesses of my darkest imaginings," praising the developers for their fidelity to themes of suffering, attraction, and transformation.

Saber Interactive's head, Matthew Karch, noted the franchise's fit for interactive horror, drawing on the studio's experience with licensed properties. While no release date is set, the game is wishlistable on Steam and targeted for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

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