Officially revealed at this year’s Gamescom,Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Gameis a quirky horror title that few could have seen coming. Born from the 80s cult classic of the same name,Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Gameevokes the same kind of nostalgia thatFriday The 13th: The Gamehad when it was released. It’s unsurprising then for audiences to learn fromGamescom’s trailer of the upcoming title that it sharesFriday The 13th’sexecutive director Randy Greenback, giving fans of both horror classics an idea of what they can expect fromKiller Klowns From Outer Space.

However, as bizarre a choice as it might be to pick up a franchise that was first on the big screen in 1988,Killer Klowns From Outer Spacemight actually be the ideal source material to adapt into video game format. With the rising popularity ofasymmetrical multiplayer games, especially within the horror genre,Killer Klowns From Outer Spacecould be the perfect blend of zany gamer high jinks with surreal, heart-pounding terror. But out of all possible choices for a 80s horror adaptation, many players are wondering just why exactlyKiller Klownsbeat out the competition.

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The History of Killer Klowns From Outer Space

Out of all the horror movie villains and monsters developer Teravision Games could have chosen,Killer Klownswas not the most obvious choice. While considered a cult classic nowadays, the franchise hasn’t seen much activity beyondindustry talk of possible reboots, sequels, and possible spin-offs every couple of years. However, away from the big screen,Killer Klownsappears to perform well to general audiences, cropping up at special events such as Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights in the years prior to the pandemic. So despite a lack of presence on-screen, theKiller Klownshave a strong foothold in pop culture.

This could help explain why out of all possible choices,Killer Klownswas the franchise picked by Teravision Games to adapt. Rather than the choice being motivated by the quality of the source material, instead, the choice could have been influenced by how easy it was to obtain the rights. Realistically, though the franchise was clearly marketable, it seems businesses struggled to find the right angle fornew movies with weird alien clowns.A game then, one that could easily be dismissed as non-canon but still bear theKiller Klownbrand, is therefore the best option, as it bears little risk but all the reward.

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Killer Klowns And Growing Surreal Horror

Though the concept ofKiller Klownsin general, regardless of whether it’s a game or movie, seems weird and unusual, this title would actually be joining the gaming industry at an ideal time when more surreal horror concepts are being welcomed. Following the success of theFive Nights At Freddy’sfranchise and recent titles likePoppy’s PlaytimeandHello Neighbor,it seems gaming audiences have an expanded taste beyond just zombies, vampires, werewolves, and others. As a concept that already preys on people’s innate fear of clowns,Killer Klownswould be an ideal fit alongside these other titles.

Additionally, with the unusual concept behind theKiller Klowns From Outer Spacefranchise, a game adaptation has equally unusual content to draw from, ranging from cotton candy cocoons and popcorn-shooting bazookas all the way to the toy-like rayguns showcased in the reveal trailer. Blended with the asymmetrical multiplayer design that’s since been popularized by games likeDead By DaylightandFriday The 13th, the potential for the upcoming game is uniquely high. Whether Teravision Games can capitalize on the nostalgia of theKiller Klowncult following while also delivering engaging, balanced gameplay for both humans and Klowns will remain to be seen.

Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Gameis still in development and expected to release in early 2023.