DON’T SCREAM TOGETHER has sold more than 200,000 copies in its first week on Steam, but Digital Cybercherries, the team behind the viral action figure shooter Hypercharge: Unboxed, say the milestone is not the whole story. For them, the real achievement is how the team came together after a difficult launch.
At release, many players ran into major technical issues that affected the game’s core mechanics, including microphone calibration and in-game audio. Digital Cybercherries say these problems did not appear during internal testing and only became clear once thousands of players joined at launch. The game opened at 23 percent mostly negative on Steam, which was very difficult for the five-person team. The team say they also underestimated how ambitious the project was from a technical point of view. DON’T SCREAM TOGETHER uses a microphone mechanic as its main system, and while it worked well during development, the move to multiplayer added many new challenges across different setups. They now realise this twist on horror was more complex than they expected once it reached a large and varied audience.
Instead of stepping back, the team chose to meet players directly. They replied to reviews, released rapid updates, and wrote open messages explaining the problems and the fixes. Players saw the team working, listening and improving the game in real time. This approach helped rebuild trust. One player who posted a negative review later changed it to positive after the team reached out and helped them resolve an issue. Many others have updated their reviews after seeing how quickly the problems were addressed. The Steam rating has climbed from 23 percent mostly negative to nearly 60 percent mixed and continues to rise as more players join.
The team say they believe the continued sales and improving review score reflect how players responded to their open and transparent communication. Many players have said this honesty was a key reason they decided to support the game.
“People do not lose trust because a game has problems. They lose trust when developers pretend those problems are not there. So we decided to face everything head-on,” said Joe Henson, Creative Gameplay and Marketing Director at Digital Cybercherries. “We want to thank everyone who stayed with us, shared feedback and gave us the chance to make things right.”
The studio says they will continue to work through bugs and improvements and are confident the game will keep recovering as they listen to feedback and nurture it. They add that although the mixed rating and the early issues were difficult to face, they take full responsibility. They would not change the experience, as it taught them lessons they say will make their team better in the long run.
DON’T SCREAM TOGETHER is a co op experience about friendship, fear and keeping your voice down. Up to four players try to survive the night by exploring, finding batteries for their camcorders and speaking quietly through a forest that may or may not be haunted. If anyone screams, the whole group restarts. A new mode called Hunted turns loud players into a hunter who can stalk the rest of the group using proximity voice.
Today, SNEG, Ltd., curator and publisher of treasured classic PC games, announces that The Temple of Elemental Evil: A Classic Greyhawk Adventure is now available on Steam! Based on the iconic and genre-defining DUNGEONS & DRAGONS tabletop adventure of the same name, and using the classic tabletop ruleset, The Temple of Elemental Evil challenges adventurers to explore the titular temple, facing off against monsters and cultists while dealing with four elemental-themed factions who are at war with one another! This Steam release builds on the outstanding efforts of the Circle of Eight and Temple+ modding communities, who have supported the game for years. It introduces more than a thousand fixes and enhancements, from improved stability and AI to smoother performance, a refined UI, and numerous quality-of-life upgrades.
Are you ready to face off against the Demon Queen Zuggtmoy? Or will you fall to her powers, as have so many adventurers in the past?
A Faithful Rendition of the classic D&D Ruleset
Experience the first video game to implement the iconic DUNGEONS & DRAGONS classic rules.
Tactical Turn-Based Combat
Engage in deep, grid-based encounters that mirror the tabletop experience.
Build the Perfect Party
Create up to five custom characters and recruit up to three unique NPCs to shape your journey. Choose from multiple races, classes, skills, feats, and alignments in a detailed 13-step character builder.
Classic Greyhawk Campaign Setting
The first D&D video game to use the Greyhawk setting in the current era, faithfully adapted from the original 1985 adventure module.
Non-Linear Questing
Explore a reactive world where multiple objectives can be completed in various ways, based on your decisions.
Accessible Radial Control Interface
Quickly and easily access spells, abilities, and actions with an intuitive radial menu system designed for clarity and speed.
Fatshark, a developer recognized for its technology-driven approach to game creation, today announced a strategic collaboration with AMD focused on the exploration and development of AMD’s Machine Learning Denoising (FSR™ Ray Regeneration) and Neural Radiance Caching (FSR Radiance Caching) technology. Warhammer 40,000: Darktide is the first title to showcase the experimental FSR Radiance Caching technology, as demonstrated in the AMD showcase.
The studio behind the acclaimed Warhammer games, Vermintide 1, 2 and Darktide, has a long history as both a game studio and a tech development company. Dating back to 2007, when Fatshark emerged from a small group of developers who built not only games, but also the foundational technology that powered them. Most notably co-creating the Bitsquid engine, a high-performance game engine that was later acquired by Autodesk and rebranded as the Stingray engine. When the studio was approached by AMD this summer, it was an exciting opportunity that Fatshark was eager to sink their teeth into!
A Philosophy of Collaboration
Fatshark sees real-time ray tracing and neural rendering as essential pillars of the future of game visuals. While these technologies are still maturing, the studio views early involvement as crucial. Not only for internal expertise, but also for helping guide the broader games industry toward more accessible, efficient, and high-fidelity rendering solutions.
This is about more than rendering; it reflects the studio’s philosophy of open collaboration and cross-industry growth. The studio’s Chief Technology Officer, Mikael Hansson, enthuses that “Technology is meant to be built and shared together. Working with innovative powerhouses like AMD keeps us sharp, encourages diversification in game technology, and strengthens the entire industry. It’s fun, it’s challenging, and it’s a long-term investment, not just in Fatshark’s future, but in the future of gaming.”
Building for the Future
The features demonstrated in the video are not currently planned for release in Darktide’s live build. The technology is new and requires further development, optimization, and quality verification before it could be integrated into a live service game. Darktide’s technology is constantly evolving to offer players the best experience possible, for a live service game launch is not the end, but the beginning.
It’s late 2025, and I’ve been staring at the wall for the last three weeks. Well, not the wall exactly, but what’s on it. I’ve been putting the XGIMI HORIZON 20 Max projector through the wringer, trying to figure out if this grey cube is actually the “pinnacle” of projection it claims to be, or just another shiny gadget making big promises.
You know how it is with projectors. You usually have to pick your poison. Do you want something that looks like a spaceship and sets up in five seconds but looks washed out the moment someone cracks a curtain? Or do you want a massive, loud box that requires a master’s degree in geometry to mount but delivers a picture that makes you weep? The HORIZON 20 Max is trying to be both, and honestly, it gets scarily close.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room, or rather, the “Elephant Grey” box on my coffee table. It’s heavy. Not “call a mover” heavy, but dense enough (about 12 pounds) that it feels like you bought something substantial. It’s got this faux-leather texture that fits right in next to a nice sofa, which is a relief. I’m tired of gear that looks like it belongs in a server room.
The first time I fired it up, I admit I was skeptical about the “X-Master” RGB Triple Laser engine. Marketing teams love to throw the word “laser” around like it fixes everything. But when I threw on The Batman, my go-to torture test for contrast and color, I actually sat up straight. The colors are ridiculous. We’re talking about a color space that actually exceeds what you get in commercial cinemas. The reds and greens have this punchy, saturated look that you just don’t get from lamp-based units.
Brightness is the other big story here. They claim 5,700 ISO lumens. In the real world, after I tweaked the settings to stop the picture from looking radioactive, it’s probably pushing closer to 3,000 ANSI lumens. That might sound like a drop, but trust me, it’s plenty. I watched a football game with the blinds open at 2 PM, and I could actually see the ball. For a projector, that’s basically witchcraft.
However, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. While the lasers are amazing, they have a quirk. If you turn on the “Dynamic Black Level Enhancement”, which is fancy talk for “dimming the lights when the scene gets dark”, you might notice the blacks turning a slight, weird, shade of blue. It’s subtle, but once you see it, you can’t unsee it. I ended up turning that feature off. I’d rather have dark grey blacks than blue ones. It’s a compromise, but one I can live with for this kind of color performance.
Now, let’s get into the stuff that drives me crazy: installation. XGIMI touted this motorized gimbal stand and the optical lens shift like it was the second coming. And the gimbal? It’s fantastic. You can rotate the thing 360 degrees and tilt it up and down with one hand. It stays put. Love that.
But the lens shift… oh boy. Here’s the thing they don’t tell you in the big print. The projector has a “100% vertical offset.” In plain English, that means the image shoots straight out and up from the lens. If you put this on a low table, great. If you put it on a high shelf? You’re in trouble. You can’t shift the image down very much at all. And if you use the vertical shift, you lose the ability to shift horizontally. I spent an hour trying to center the image from my bookshelf before realizing I was fighting physics. I eventually just moved the projector. So, fair warning: measure your room before you buy this.
Okay, gamer talk.
This is where the HORIZON 20 Max goes from “good projector” to “take my money.”
I plugged in my PS5 and loaded up Black Myth: Wukong. Usually, playing action games on a projector feels like you’re wading through molasses. You press jump, and the character thinks about it for a second before moving. Not here.
There’s this new tech under the hood, a “rolling buffer” in the display controller. I won’t bore you with the engineering manual, but basically, instead of waiting for a whole frame of video to load before showing it, it streams the data line-by-line instantly. The result? Input lag is basically gone. We’re talking 1ms latency if you’re running 1080p at 240Hz. Even at 4K 60Hz, it feels snappy. Parrying attacks felt immediate. I forgot I was playing on a projector, which is the highest compliment I can give.
Just don’t expect true 4K at 120Hz. It’ll accept the signal, but it does some internal gymnastics to downscale it. Stick to 4K 60Hz for the eye candy or 1080p 240Hz if you’re trying to go pro in a shooter.
Sound-wise, it’s got these Harman Kardon speakers built in. They’re… fine. They get loud, and dialogue is crisp, which is nice for a casual sitcom binge. But for a movie? Come on. There’s almost no bass. It’s physically impossible to get chest-thumping rumbles out of a box this size. If you’re spending three grand on a projector, do yourself a favor and buy a sound system. Don’t disrespect the picture with mediocre audio.
On the smart side, it’s running Google TV. It’s smooth, fast, and, thankfully, has native Netflix support. You have no idea how annoying it is to buy a high-end projector and still have to plug in a Fire Stick just to watch Stranger Things. It just works. The autofocus and auto-keystone are generally pretty smart, too, though they sometimes struggle if you have a textured wall.
One little thing that bugged me was the 3D support. Yes, I’m one of those people who still owns 3D Blu-rays. The projector supports it, but the auto-detection is glitchy. I popped in a disc, and instead of snapping into 3D, it showed me a split-screen image. I had to dig into the menus to force the 3D mode. It works, and it looks incredibly bright thanks to those lasers, but it’s fiddly.
So, where does that leave us?
The XGIMI HORIZON 20 Max is a weird beast. It’s got the soul of a high-end enthusiast rig with the body of a lifestyle gadget. The picture is stunningly bright and colorful, the gaming performance is best-in-class, and it looks great sitting on a table. But it’s not perfect. The contrast could be better, and the lens shift limitations are a headache if you have a tricky room setup.
Is it worth the $2,999 price tag? If you’re a gamer who wants a 150-inch screen without sacrificing reaction time, absolutely. There is nothing else like it. If you’re a hardcore home theater purist with a pitch-black room, you might miss the deep, inky blacks of a more traditional projector.
For me? I’m keeping it on the coffee table. The ability to turn it on, have it autofocus in seconds, and drop me into a 4K laser-lit world, whether for a movie or a boss fight, is just too much fun to give up. Just remember to buy a subwoofer. You’ll thank me later.
Launched as the world’s first gaming mouse, the Razer Boomslang did not just change the game – it defined a new era of play. Its distinctive snake-head silhouette became an icon of early gaming. Groundbreaking features such as 2,000 DPI mechanical ball tracking and on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment delivered precision unheard of at the time, setting a new benchmark when competitive PC gaming was still finding its footing.
20 YEARS IN THE MAKING. A LEGACY REBORN.
Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition – A legend reborn for today’s gamers.
Two decades later, that promise lives on. The Boomslang returns in its 20th Anniversary Edition – reborn with cutting-edge technology for today’s gaming era, while honoring the design and spirit that started it all.
“When we designed the Razer Boomslang, we just wanted to get the unfair advantage in gaming, and that single spark helped ignite the entire multi-billion dollar gaming peripherals industry that we know today,” said Min-Liang Tan, Co-Founder and CEO of Razer. “The Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition is more than a mouse. It’s a tribute to the community who made this possible and a reaffirmation of our motto that continues to guide everything we do: For Gamers. By Gamers.”
Engineered for the next level of competitive play.
The Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition combines heritage design with next-gen engineering to deliver uncompromising performance for today’s competitive gamers:
Razer Focus Pro 45K Optical Sensor Gen-2 Up to 45,000 DPI with 99.8% resolution accuracy, delivering precision that far surpasses the original 2,000 DPI – a leap that defines two decades of progress.
Razer HyperPolling Wireless Technology True 8,000 Hz wireless polling rate ensures near-instant responsiveness, setting a new benchmark for speed in competitive play.
Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-4 Crisp, lightning-fast actuation with a 100-million-click lifespan for enduring reliability.
Next-Gen Wireless Charging The included Mouse Dock Pro marks a leap from the wired-only days of the original Boomslang to fully wireless charging. Engineered as a perfect companion to the mouse, it carries the same striking translucent design to deliver a unified aesthetic.
True Ambidextrous Form with PU Leather Buttons The legendary Boomslang silhouette, now enhanced with PU leather-wrapped primary buttons for an exquisite feel and enhanced grip control. Classic ergonomics meet modern refinements, delivering comfort and control for every playstyle.
9-Zone Razer Chroma™ RGB Lighting with Underglow The Boomslang’s original translucent glow gets a next-level upgrade with vibrant, customizable RGB underglow. Customize each zone with 16.8 million colors and dynamic effects that sync with over 300 Chroma-integrated games.
8 Programmable Controls Complete customization through Razer Synapse, enabling advanced macros and personalized profiles for total control in every scenario.
LIMITED TO 1,337 UNITS: OWN A COLLECTOR’S EDITION LIKE NO OTHER.
Limited-edition release – Commemorating two decades of gaming heritage.
Only 1,337 uniquely serialized units of this limited-edition gaming mouse will be available worldwide, reserved exclusively for collectors who demand a piece of gaming heritage.
Fans are encouraged to revisit their original Boomslang stories and prepare to share them in upcoming Razer community events for a chance to win exclusive commemorative pieces – including a special #1337 unit (a homage to ‘leet’, symbolizing elite status in gaming culture) autographed by Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan.
As gaming continues to evolve, the Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition stands as a reminder of where it all began – and a bold signal of where Razer is headed next.
More information, including pricing and availability, will be revealed soon.
To stay updated on the latest with the Razer Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition, visit: https://rzr.to/boomslang-20th.
Death Howl, the soulslike deck-builder from Copenhagen’s three-person team The Outer Zone and published by 11 bit studios, is out today on PC. Experience the sorrowful journey of Ro in this one-of-a-kind deck-builder where every choice shapes your deck, your path, and your survival. Death Howl is available today on PC through Steam and GOG, and is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch on February 19th, 2026.
About Death Howl
Death Howl is a genre-defying soulslike deck builder that follows Ro, a mother who refuses to accept the loss of her child
While minimalist in presentation, Death Howl leverages a striking artstyle with profound, harrowing themes that revolve around grief, sorrow, survival, and acceptance.
Death Howl demands sharp hunting instincts in order to anticipate enemy movement and learn attack patterns.
True to soulslike tropes, defeat is not the end, but part of the learning path. Resting reinvigorates Ro, but also grants fallen foes life anew.
Death Howl combines these soulslike mechanics with tactical, grid-based combat, deck-building systems, and action-RPG exploration across eerie, hostile biomes.
Each region introduces new enemies, abilities, cards, and choices that will shape player progress.
Death Howl is now available on PC through Steam and GOG with console versions to follow on February 19th, 2026. Game developmentwas supported by the Danish Film Institute’s program The Games Scheme.
Video game publisher tinyBuild and developer Mandragora, the team that brought you the cozy rooftop apocalypse survival game I Am Future, are thrilled to take you back to Japan in the mid-aughts in ReStory! Announced during today’s Wholesome Snack showcase, ReStory lets you run your own electronics repair shop in Y2K-era Japan. Fix iconic pieces of 2000s tech, like cell phones, video game consoles (including officially licensed Atari systems), handhelds, digital pets, home appliances, music players, cameras, and more – all while hearing the unique stories of your customers and making meaningful decisions that influence a branching storyline.
ReStory combines tactile repair gameplay with relaxing atmosphere, shop management mechanics, and a cast of memorable characters. Grow your business by carefully unscrewing, cleaning, soldering, repainting, and assembling devices to bring them back to life – and if you need spare parts, you can always buy them online via an old-school in-game web browser. Talk to customers, hear their stories, and see how your decisions impact both their lives and your shop through a non-linear narrative.
Key Features
Satisfying Gadget Repairs: Chill out and vibe with engaging device restoration mechanics through every step of the tech-repair process.
Shop Management: Take orders, manage your finances, browse the web and hunt for spare parts.
Impactful Narrative: Meet a memorable cast of characters with unpredictable and intertwining stories. Your decisions will impact both their lives and your shop.
Y2K Nostalgia: Fix devices inspired by iconic gaming consoles and handhelds, portable music players, cameras, home appliances and cell phones of the 2000s.
Wait, Is That an Atari?! Yes! Partnering with Atari, ReStory will feature licensed consoles to repair including the Atari 2600, Jaguar and more!
Chill Atmosphere ReStory creates a relaxing atmosphere that lets you unwind and tinker with gadgets against a beautiful backdrop of the Japanese urban setting.
“ReStory is my nostalgia for a time when we shared polyphonic ringtones via infrared ports and rewound cassette tapes with a pencil. When every device felt unique. Now we just hold these screens in our hands, and they all look the same. Japanese companies always amazed me with their influence on global technology, which made 2000s Tokyo the perfect setting. I can’t wait to share this nostalgic feeling with players and discover how many other grown-up kids remember that era fondly!” said Evgeny Kisterev, Studio Director at Mandragora.
Just in time for the holiday season, a 2026 Season Pass is the gift that lasts all year. At both Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain, 2026 is already slated for a fun year of seasonal events that includes an array of delicious cuisine and exciting entertainment. With a 2026 Gold Pass, guests can enjoy unlimited visits to all the seasonal celebrations for their home park and even enjoy the holidays before 2025 ends.
Knott’s Berry Farm’s Seasons of Fun
Decorations!
Fun is always in Season at Knott’s Berry Farm and it all starts with the return of Knott’s PEANUTS Celebration, a fun-filled event dedicated to the beloved PEANUTS characters. Guests are invited to step inside the pages of a Charles M. Schulz comic strip as the characters take over the park on weekends from Jan. 31 through Feb. 22, plus President’s Day.
In spring, the much-anticipated Knott’s Boysenberry Festival returns with countless one-of-a-kind boysenberry-inspired food and drink offerings created by Knott’s culinary team, along with unique entertainment and an array of artisan crafters, running daily from March 13 through April 12.
Summer brings the return of the award-winning immersive western adventure Ghost Town Alive!, featuring a new storyline set in the town of Calico. The adventure continues long after the sun goes down for Knott’s Summer Nights, which offers exciting live music, DJs and backyard games. The summer season starts on select dates from June 12 through August 30. Summertime at Knott’s wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Knott’s Soak City Waterpark, open on select dates from May 16 through Sept. 7, where guests can enjoy 23 different slides, a relaxing lazy river, an interactive kid’s area, and The Wedge, a thrilling family raft ride.
For fall, the spooktacular family-friendly daytime Halloween event Knott’s Spooky Farm takes place Thursdays through Sundays Sept. 24 to Oct. 31. Families with little ghouls are invited to celebrate the spooky season with Halloween-themed activities and live entertainment.
As winter rolls in, guests can find the spirit of the season at Knott’s Merry Farm, where joy will fill the park from Nov. 20 through Jan. 3, 2027, as holiday cheer and classic Christmas festivities create new holiday memories.
Magic Mountain’s Seasonal Events
A 2026 Gold Pass to Six Flags Magic Mountain, known as the Thrill Capital of the World, includes unlimited thrills with access to all the 2026 seasonal events. Summer at Magic Mountain ushers in a thrilling experience with the return of DC Heroes and Villains Fest, where the vibrant world of Gotham City comes alive in an engaging theatrical adventure. Running on Fridays and Saturdays from June 19 to July 25, the festival invites guests to immerse themselves in a captivating, interactive storyline filled with live-action moments, daring stunts, lively music and comedic performances. Audience members are encouraged to participate, cheer and make choices—aligning with their favorite heroes or villains—while being entranced by a talented cast of actors, stunt professionals and dancers. Alongside this excitement, the recently renovated Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles opens its gates from May 23 to Sept. 7, offering towering water slides, lazy rivers, wave pools and splash parks, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy in the summer sun.
During the fall daytime time, it’s all fun, no fear. Families can enjoy Tricks and Treats, a kid-friendly Halloween event featuring mischievous tricks, tasty treats and bewitching entertainment, as well as Oktoberfest, which is a feast of Bavarian brews and bites that evoke the spirit of Munich. Both celebrations take place Fridays through Sundays Sept. 25 to Nov. 1.
As the autumnal sun sets, the park introduces the spine-chilling Fright Fest, which runs from Sept. 18 through Nov. 1. This highly anticipated annual event beckons thrill-seekers and horror enthusiasts to delve into the heart-pounding excitement and terror that only Fright Fest can deliver. Guests can explore haunted mazes and scare zones, while also enjoying shows and rides for frightful thrills.
Winter transforms Magic Mountain into the spectacular Holiday in the Park from Nov. 26 to Jan. 3, 2027, creating a magical winter wonderland adorned with over two million twinkling lights and larger-than-life walk-thru ornaments. Guests can bask in the festive spirit by enjoying live holiday music and mesmerizing choreographed light shows, creating the perfect holiday ambiance. This season promises to be merrier and brighter than ever, offering an unforgettable celebration filled with joy, magic and cherished memories for all who visit.
2026 Season Passes
Give the gift of unlimited fun with a 2026 Season Pass. A purchase of a 2026 Gold Pass to Knott’s Berry Farm, gives you unlimited visits to the remainder of Knott’s Merry Farm this year, all of the Seasons of Fun in 2026 and Knott’s Soak City, as well as discounts on select food and merchandise, exclusive bring-a-friend ticket offers and more. With a 2026 Gold Pass to Six Flags Magic Mountain, you can receive unlimited visits now through the end of 2026, plus free parking, access to all 2026 seasonal events, entry to Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles and more!
Please visit park websites for specific details on each park’s separate offerings. For hours, more information or to purchase a 2026 Gold or Prestige Pass, visit sixflags.com/knotts or sixflags.com/magicmountain.
Almost 30 years after its release in theaters, the cult-classic horror movie Event Horizon has returned and taken the comic book industry by storm.
IDW Publishing is proud to announce all four of the currently released issues of the prequel series have sold out, and a brand new series, set many years after the events in the film, is set to debut in April, 2026.
From the brilliant mind of Eisner Award-winning writer Christian Ward (Batman: City of Madness, Two Face) comes EVENT HORIZON: INFERNO. After captivating fans with the twisted prequel series, Ward returns to reveal what happens 200 years after the unforgettable events of the movie while amping up both the shocking terror and gripping action with artist Rob Carey (Aliens: Resistance, Outsiders).
“I’m thrilled to continue the story of Event Horizon. First we told you the story about what happened before the events of the film and now we’re exploring what happened after the credits rolled,” said Ward. “Get ready for more sci-fi, more excitement and especially more cosmic terror. There are more demons in hell and we’re only just beginning.”
After receiving glowing reviews from critics and fans alike, issues of the prequel series EVENT HORIZON: DARK DESCENT from Ward, Tristan Jones, Pip Martin, and Alex Ray keep selling out. To meet the remarkable demand, IDW Publishing is proud to announce the last and final reprints of the first four issues of the hit horror series. These new printings will be the last chance for readers to get single issues of the incredibly popular series. Fans who miss out will not be able to obtain a physical copy of the terrifying tale until the collected trade paperback edition arrives next summer.
Pre-orders for all four new and final printings are due December 15. Be sure to contact a comic shop before this date to guarantee copies. All four new printings go on sale February 4, 2026, which is the same day the final issue of the chilling series also arrives in shops.
Cult horror classic Cabin Fever ― the feature directorial debut of iconic horror filmmaker Eli Roth (Thanksgiving, Hostel) ― makes its debut in blood-spattered 4K. Pre-orders for the exclusive Steelbook are now live at Lionsgate Limited.
Lionsgate Limited exclusive 4K Ultra HD™ + Blu-ray™ + Digital Steelbook®
Street Date: 1/13/26
SRP: $44.99
OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS
For five friends barreling down a mountain road toward a remote cabin, college is over, adulthood looms, and one last summer of decadence awaits. But when a stranger stricken with a flesh-eating virus shows up at their door, the infection spreads, terror erupts, and friend is pitted against friend in a paranoid nightmare of contagion and survival. Eli Roth’s directorial debut — presented for the first time in blood-spattered 4K — is a landmark shocker with a wicked strain of
humor and a deliriously unpredictable finale…and a grisly cure for the summertime blues.
4K ULTRA HD / BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
• Scratching the Surface: A Look Back
• Establishing Shot with Eli Roth
Legacy Special Features:
• Audio Commentaries with Director Eli Roth and Cast Members Rider Strong, Jordan
Ladd, Cerina Vincent, and Joey Kern
• Director’s Shorts: The Rotten Fruit
• Beneath the Skin: The Making of Cabin Fever
• Family-Friendly Version
• Pancakes!
• Chatting On-Set with Eli
• Chatting with Eli Roth
• Exclusive Featurette with Eli Roth
• Deleted Scenes
• Mad Dog
• TV Spot
• Theatrical Trailer
CAST
Rider Strong
Jordan Ladd
James DeBello
Cerina Vincent,
Joey Kern
Arie Verveen
Giuseppe Andrews