Tour ‘Halloween: The Game’s Haddonfield Town Center Map in Reveal Video

Michael Myers is coming to your home to stalk your consoles this year in the upcoming Halloween video game (now officially titled Halloween: The Game), and developers have just released a new video tour of Haddonfield Town Center, the second map revealed from the game, including the familiar Nichols Hardware store from the original Halloween movie, and new spots like Patty’s Pub and A-Side Music Store. Read on for today’s full announcement.

“Haddonfield Town Center is the bustling hub where Haddonfield residents gather to shop, share drinks, and find solutions to pesky household problems,” according official social media posts today, inviting you to “come take a tour of the diverse businesses and locations you’ll find in this quaint midwestern downtown neighborhood”.

From the official site: “Local businesses with loyal regulars flourish in this historic neighborhood, exemplifying the town’s sense of family and community. Friends, colleagues, and relatives have created lasting memories on these cozy streets for decades. Anchor shops like Nichols Hardware, A-Side Music Store, and Hill Garden Center provide robust retail variety and supply the residents of Haddonfield with countless essential items.

“In addition to its strong economic function, Haddonfield Town Center also serves as a place to seek necessary automotive repairs, collect and ship packages at the post office, and even take a moment to mourn the loss of a loved one at the Haddonfield cemetery. Much like the neighboring suburb of Haddonfield Heights, locals often praise the overwhelming sense of safety and security present while sharing in holiday activities. For those eager to book their next trip to Haddonfield, here are some of the standout destinations in Haddonfield Town Center:

Nichols Hardware – “Your one-stop shop for all your equipment, tools, and hardware needs. From high-quality axes to first aid kits and even seasonal treats, Nichols Hardware has everything on a Haddonfield resident’s home renovation checklist. Known for delivering excellent customer service with a smile, Nichols is the quintessential small-town hardware store, and due to high demand, Halloween masks are now in stock.”

Patty’s Pub – “After a long day’s work, thirsty Haddonfieldites pour on into Patty’s Pub to unwind with a few games of pool, some jukebox tunes, and a few ice-cold beers. This local watering hole is open until 2 AM daily and serves as the perfect meeting spot for socialites and night owls alike. And for patrons who’ve enjoyed one too many drinks, there’s a conveniently located pay phone out front to call a cab.”

A-Side Music Store – “A-Side Music Store is the sonic headquarters for all Haddonfield’s headbangers, groovers, and music lovers. Passionate fans pop in to check out all the hottest records, and aspiring rock gods salivate over the gorgeous musical instruments they dream of one day being able to afford. Music enthusiasts adore the rotating selection and the thoughtful recommendations from the personable staff.”

Hill Garden Center – “There’s only one place in Haddonfield you can visit to make your dream garden a reality – Hill Garden Center. Master gardeners and fledgling green thumbs cherish this store’s extensive selection of landscaping equipment, trees, flowers, gardening decor, and more. The interactive outdoor landscaping helps shoppers visualize precisely how these items might enhance their own yards. The customers of Hill Garden Center are forced to frequently remind window shoppers that the deer lawn decorations are not toys.”

Post Office – “Like many other towns, Haddonfield features its own full-service post office, letting residents and businesses connect to the rest of the world with swiftness. Despite the town’s relatively small population, the post office’s expansive mail room is prepared for high parcel volume.”

Maggie’s Auto Repair – “Car troubles can really suck the gas out of holiday travel plans. Thankfully, Haddonfield boasts Margie’s Auto Repair that services both foreign and domestic models. Whether the family station wagon needs its annual tune-up or the old clunker is on its last leg, these trustworthy mechanics guarantee to get the residents of Haddonfield back on the road in record time at reasonable prices.”

Cemetery – “While most visitors of this Haddonfield cemetery come to pay their respects and mourn the loss of loved ones, other more rumbunctious spirits like Rachel Calahan, use these grounds to explore their morbid hobbies. Tucked away from the bustling downtown streets, carefully laid out paths gently guide the bereaved through to their respective gravesites. Predictably, graveyards are prone to dramatic increases in late-night mischief and irreverent behavior around Halloween.”

“Given the enduring love for the Halloween franchise, constructing the expanded landscapes of Haddonfield has been both a profound honor and thrilling opportunity,” says Art Director Cole Gray. Gray also elaborated on the creative process involved when tackling such an endeavor stating, “our creative process began with the original film locations serving as our primary ‘ignition point.’ From there, we extended outward, translating brief glimpses of those iconic landmarks into a cohesive, atmospheric Midwest town. By balancing the ‘sleepy’ rural aesthetic with intentional environmental storytelling, we’ve developed an expanded universe that genuinely feels like a living extension of the source material.”

The Art Director also shared more details on how these playspaces will empower players to craft their own stories in this established universe. “What excites me most about these playspaces is the depth of immersion they provide. We aren’t just building a static map; we’re creating a stage for high-stakes roleplay where players become the leads in their very own horror movies, Giving fans the freedom to inhabit this world within the direct context of the film’s narrative offers a level of cinematic agency that I believe fundamentally elevates our efforts with Halloween: The Game,” articulates Gray.

 

In Halloween: The Game, players will be able to become The Shape in the game, with a unique  stalking “Shape Jump” ability that allows Michael Myers to vanish and reappear, as he does in the movies.

In the highly anticipated video game, Michael Myers will once again be played by the original Shape actor Nick Castle, as well as actor and stuntman T.J. Storm, working together performing the motion capture to bring The Shape to life.

With Malek Akkad producing and John Carpenter as executive producer, Halloween will be published by IllFonic, co-published by Gun Interactive, in partnership with Compass International Pictures and Further Front, coming to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam and Epic Game Stores.

Halloween will be released on September 8, 2026.

Watch the official Haddonfield Town Center map reveal video and see some new official stills below, and then join the discussion on this much more from Haddonfield on Michael Myers Monday Live tonight at 8:31 p.m. ET (5:31 p.m. PT).

Haddonfield Town Center
Nichols Hardware
Patty’s Pub
A-Side Music Store
Hill Garden Center
Maggie’s Auto Repair
Haddonfield Post Office
Haddonfield Cemetery

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Matt Artz

Founded Halloween Daily News in 2012 and the Halloween International Film Festival in 2016. Professional writer/journalist/photographer since 2000.