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Killer Klowns From Outer Space Welcomes Hollywood Horror Icons Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, and Tom Savini to Crescent Cove Today

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What else does an iconic 80’s movie-inspired video game need? We already have Klowns from outer space chasing humans with balloon dogs and pizza boxes. How can we up the zany, crazy, and horror feel?! By adding two more 80s horror icons.

You will be able to play these two characters and embody them! You’ll hear them scream, worry, and talk back to the Klowns, trying to kill all in Crescent Cove. Now is your chance to play as 80’s Hollywood Icons – Tom Savini and Elvira – Mistress of the Dark.

  • Elvira – Mistress of the Dark – Fight back against the invading Klowns as the spookily iconic Elvira. This special character skin for female humans is the perfect spooky cosmetic this fall. Elvira, portrayed by Cassandra Peterson, is a fictional horror hostess known for her campy, charismatic persona. Debuting in the 1980s, she gained fame hosting late-night horror movie broadcasts, characterized by her striking look—a plunging black gown, dramatic makeup, and long dark hair. Elvira’s blend of gothic glam and cheeky humor, often poking fun at horror clichés, made her a pop culture icon. Beyond television, she has appeared in films, comic books, and various media, captivating audiences with her unique mix of spooky allure and witty commentary.
  • Tom Savini – The horror legend himself is taking on a Killer Klowns Invasion! Step into the shoes of Tom Savini and show these Klowns who really knows how to steal the show. This unique human-male skin is the perfect eerie cosmetic this fall. Tom Savini is a renowned American special effects artist, actor, and filmmaker, celebrated for his work in horror cinema. Savini is acclaimed for his groundbreaking makeup and special effects, which have significantly influenced the genre. His notable contributions include work on films like Dawn of the Dead (1978), Friday the 13th (1980), and Day of the Dead (1985). Savini’s innovative techniques in creating realistic gore and prosthetics have earned him a prominent place in horror history. In addition to his effects work, he has acted in various films and television shows, showcasing his multifaceted talent in the industry.

Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game is based on MGM’s iconic 80’s movie and was made under the guidance and support of the original creators, the Chiodo Bros. Fans of this IP will see easter eggs cleverly placed throughout the game, including an ice cream truck that just might save your Human. From Klown tricks and weaponry to Human customizations that hark back to the movie, this game will surely bring a wild experience for film fans, as well as asymmetric and multiplayer gamers.

IllFonic, Inc. published and co-developed this zany installment of the cult classic, which will be available to fans for purchase at Steam for PC, PlayStation Store, Xbox Marketplace. This game has full crossplay support. For more information, please follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook and visit Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game – https://killerklownsthegame.com/. *Internet connection required for online multiplayer.

Scores include:

8/10 – GameInformer

9/10 – Gamer Point

4/5 – Bloody Disgusting

8/10 – Shacknews

9/10 – Couple of Gamer

4/5 – The Xbox Hub

 

What Media is saying:

  • IGN – “ Amusing minigames lets humans stay engaged even after they’ve completed their role in a match – especially if you’ve got survivor’s guilt.”
  • RollingStone – “Killer Klowns From Outer Space has the potential to be the most stupidly entertaining game to play (or watch) all summer.”
  • Bleacher Report – “hilarious” “fun chaos” “nails the vibe” “impressive” “a blast to play” “a fantastic foundation” “a fun debut that will keep players entertained”

Vic

Editor / Writer / Producer For Drop the Spotlight