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Deck the Halls of Purgatory with Painkiller's "Metal as Hell" Update and DLC!

Deck the Halls of Purgatory!

Experience new combat items, Rogue Angel Mode content and QoL improvements in the free update!

Purgatory just got louder, bloodier, and a whole lot more metal. 3D Realms and Anshar Studios have officially unleashed the “Metal as Hell” Content Update & DLC for Painkiller on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series XS, and Steam. This marks the game’s first major post‑launch content drop—one packed with new combat tools, expanded roguelike challenges, and a sleigh-load of quality‑of‑life improvements designed to keep demon‑slaying smoother than ever.

And speaking of smooth—before we dive deeper into the carnage, why not take a front‑row seat to the chaos?

Consider this your backstage pass to the latest gameplay showcase. Grab your headphones, crank the volume to a safe db, and let the halls of purgatory ring!

Keep the headphones in for the Audio Dev Diary below + a new Blu39 track... Dungeons with Dragons!

It's crazy how time flies... but I remember playing the original Painkiller game on PC over 20 years ago. Talk about memories, it was a smooth experience then and I appreciate the fact that wasn't lost. I wish there would've been a remake that showcased Daniel Garner in a whole new way, but anyone who snags this game will ultimately shrug that off if this is their first go round.

 Daniel Garner: The Fallen Everyman Who Defined Painkiller 

For anyone new to the Painkiller universe, Daniel Garner wasn’t a space marine, a chosen one, or a genetically engineered super‑soldier. He was painfully ordinary—and that’s exactly what made him unforgettable.

Daniel’s story begins with tragedy. On a rainy night, he and his wife Catherine are killed in a car accident. Catherine ascends to Heaven. Daniel… doesn’t. Instead, he awakens in purgatory, a surreal battleground where angels and demons wage a cold war through proxies. Daniel is offered a deal:

Slay the armies of Hell, eliminate Lucifer’s generals, and he might earn the right to see Catherine again.

That’s the emotional core of the original Painkiller: a man who never asked to be a hero, fighting through grotesque arenas of the damned with nothing but grit, grief, and a growing arsenal of absurdly metal weapons. His journey wasn’t about saving the world—it was about clawing his way back to the woman he loved. Tell me that wouldn't have made for a sick remake(?), but... I digress.

 What’s New in the “Metal as Hell” Update 

The free update brings a pair of new throwable items that add fresh tactical layers to Painkiller’s frantic combat.

Demon Blood – A leeching projectile that drains enemies and restores your vitality.



Holy Orb Turret – A deployable powerhouse that blasts foes with righteous fury.

Players diving into Rogue Angel Mode—Painkiller’s roguelike gauntlet—will find even more to chew on. The update introduces 10 new arenas and an additional boss fight, expanding the mode’s replayability and raising the stakes for every run.


 A New Developer Diary for Audio Fans 

If you’re the type who loves to peek behind the curtain, the Painkiller team also released a brand‑new developer diary. This deep dive explores the game’s sound design—from mixing effects and crafting audio UX cues to building a dynamic music system that shifts between biomes and environments. It’s a fascinating look at how Painkiller’s sonic identity was... forged.



 “Metal as Hell” DLC: New Skins, New Style 


Alongside the free update, players can grab the Metal as Hell DLC, which includes:

4 new character skins

6 new weapon skins

Season Pass owners get the DLC at no additional cost, while everyone else can pick it up for $4.99  £3.99  €4.99.

Whether you’re diving into the roguelike chaos of Rogue Angel Mode or tearing through arenas with friends, this update ensures you’ll look good doing it. Game on!




Saber Interactive Reveals "Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival" (PS5, XSX, PC)

For horror fans who grew up fearing Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, and Freddy Krueger, Hellraiser always lurked just outside the mainstream slasher pantheon... for me. I remember catching a glimpse of the original film as a kid and feeling utterly lost. Pinhead wasn’t part of my “big three,” so I never gave him a fair shake. That changes now with Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival. This first-ever Hellraiser video game promises to plunge players into the Hell Priest’s world. -  Blu 


A New Chapter in a Legendary Franchise

Saber Interactive and Boss Team Games have teamed up to bring a brand-new, single-player survival horror action experience to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series XS. Pinhead returns in full force, voiced once again by Doug Bradley—his first reprise of the role in nearly twenty years. Guided by Clive Barker himself, Hellraiser: Revival weaves a fresh narrative that captures the franchise’s signature balance of grotesque beauty and existential dread.

Clive Barker commented, “The team at Saber and Boss has immersed themselves in the Hellraiser universe, capturing its essence—the seductive pull of suffering—and forged a narrative that steps beyond the threshold of nightmare and revelation.” Matthew Karch, CEO of Saber Interactive, adds, “Working with Clive on tense gameplay and a new story that delves into pain and pleasure has been a real treat. We look forward to opening the gates of Hell for fans old and new.”

Dive into the Box’s Dark Powers

In Revival’s story, you play Aidan—on a mission to unlock the Genesis Configuration puzzle box and rescue your girlfriend from unimaginable torment. Along the way, you’ll harness the box’s infernal abilities alongside conventional weapons, inflicting bone-shattering pain (or pleasure?) on cultists, Cenobites, and other denizens of Hell itself. Fail in your pact with Pinhead, and your agony will echo through eternity.

Key features include:

  • A chilling new tale set in Barker’s Hellraiser mythos
  • Dynamic combat mixing firearms, melee, and Box-granted powers
  • Encounters with twisted cultists, hellish creatures, and the enigmatic Pinhead

Ready to Suffer? Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival is available to wishlist now on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series XS. Brace yourself for a mature-rated descent into cosmic horror—because once you open the box, there’s no turning back.

Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival is available to wishlist today on SteamPlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.


 + Sophi 

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