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A new nightmare is coming to Edinburgh: Terror at Conifox Scream Park launches this autumn
A new nightmare is coming to Edinburgh: Terror at Conifox Scream Park launches this autumn

Scotsman

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

A new nightmare is coming to Edinburgh: Terror at Conifox Scream Park launches this autumn

Edinburgh's shadows are hiding something new — and it's not waiting for Halloween. Terror Scream Park, Edinburgh's most intense 18+ horror event, launches for the very first time this autumn. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Just 15 minutes outside the city, this brand-new horror event is built for adults who want more than cheap jump scares and for those who think they've seen it all — and dare to prove it. Featuring multiple scare mazes, including Redneck Rampage, Blackout, and Sadistic Circus, the event blends live actors, immersive sets, and psychological horror into a one-way descent into chaos. This isn't a haunted house. Terror at Conifox Scream Park this October 2025 It's a full-scale nightmare. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'We didn't want to create just another scare event — we wanted to build something that leaves a mark,' said Nicole Murdoch, Events Manager at Conifox. 'Terror is gritty, relentless, and totally immersive. It's not about watching horror… it's about living it.' The last release of 'First to Fear' tickets — offering 20% off — drops Friday, July 25th. This is the final chance to get early access before standard pricing kicks in. General release will follow on Monday, July 28. Terror will run for four nights only (18th, 24th, 25th and 31st). No map. No mercy. Just pure Terror. Will you survive? Between the screams, the horror doesn't stop. On-site, visitors can grab a bite from a selection of street food vendors or steady their nerves with something stronger from the fully stocked bar. For those who dare, Taylors Fun Fair returns with classic fairground rides turned sinister, all available at an additional cost. And for the bravest guests? Scare Cams will capture your worst moments, with the chance to take your terror home as a twisted little trophy. 🎟️ Tickets & full event info: 🔞 Strictly 18+. You've been warned.

Viktor Antonov, art director for Half-Life 2 and Dishonored, has died, according to colleagues
Viktor Antonov, art director for Half-Life 2 and Dishonored, has died, according to colleagues

Yahoo

time17-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Viktor Antonov, art director for Half-Life 2 and Dishonored, has died, according to colleagues

Viktor Antonov, best known for his work as art lead on Half-Life 2 and Dishonored, has reportedly died at age 52. Half-Life writer Marc Laidlaw broke the news in an Instagram Story, and other former colleagues have since taken to social media to pay tribute as well. 'I didn't want to say much till I felt it was confirmed, but I learned today that Viktor Antonov, our visionary art lead on HL2, has died,' Laidla wrote in the now-expired post, which was reshared by LambdaGeneration on Saturday night. Antonov got his start in video games working on Redneck Rampage, and in addition to serving as art director for Half-Life 2 and Dishonored, he went on to consult on titles including Doom (2016) and Fallout 4. The Bulgarian artist just recently appeared in a documentary celebrating the 20th anniversary of Half-life 2 this past November. 'RIP Viktor Antonov. I wish I told you how much admiration I had for you but we get caught in our lives until a surprise like this hits us,' Raphael Colantonio, founder of Arkane Studios and Wolfeye Studios, wrote on Bluesky. 'You were instrumental to the success of Arkane Studios and an inspiration to many of us, also a friend with whom I have many fond memories.' In another post, game designer Harvey Smith added, 'All this about his impact and talent is true, but I will also always remember how much he made me laugh, with his dry, devastating wit. RIP.'

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