Resorts World Sentosa unveils line-up for Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights 14

We are getting close to that time of the year again where we hype ourselves up for the season of all things spooky and fun. 

Back for its 14th edition, this year’s Halloween Horror Nights promises to bring you a line-up of original horror experiences inspired by Asian folklore, urban legends, and a twisted take on familiar Singapore icons, across four haunted houses, two immersive scare zones, live shows, and an all-new roving scare experience.

Haunted Houses

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Get ready to be spooked out with Singapore’s Most Haunted: On Air, which will be set in a once thriving but now abandoned broadcast studio where horrific reenactments of Singapore’s darkest legends continue to play on an endless loop, hoping to trap more souls. 

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Featuring Singapore’s humble cultural icon, Karang Guni: The Cursed Collection reimagines the karang guni man with a cruel twist of fate. After years of collecting unwanted items that contain the ill fortunes of its former owners, the karang guni man has unwittingly turned into a vessel of curses, alongside his cluttered shophouse that now seeks to lure new victims to feed on.

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Beyond the locally-inspired horrors, expect to get frightened by an Asian inspired haunted house with Made in Hell: Xinling Robotics. Set in a state-of-the-art Chinese bioengineering and robotics facility, this is where human life-force is being harvested for artificial immortality. Stepping into this house, you will get caught in the fray between rebels, robots, and victims of the life-force harvesting programme.

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Rounding up the haunted houses is Chatterbox Charlie’s Vaudeville Horrors. Since becoming a fan-favourite from last year’s Halloween Horror Nights, ventriloquist Chatterbox Charlie returns with his own haunted house, fuelled by revenge for a silenced childhood, where his victims are turned into gruesome versions of themselves. Will you be next?

Scare Zones and Roving Scare Experience

Even if you manage to survive the haunted houses, no promises if you’ll survive the scare zones that line the streets with the undead! 

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A forgotten graveyard is turned into a neon-soaked rave ream in The Raveyard, where Raveyard Residents from different eras rise to finish the party that their death cut short. Here, you’ll find immersive photo booth experiences that are camouflaged in the zone for you to capture memories of your encounter with the afterlife.

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Set in the Ancient Egypt area of the park is Necropolis: The Serpent’s Crossroads. Ruled by Sasu Soul Eater, its serpentine kingpin, Necropolis is a place where bargains are made with ancient gods, destinies are traded, and souls are bartered for carnal desires or deadly curses. Keep your eyes peeled for grotesque figures and otherworldly creatures who prowl at night, accompanied by eerie apparitions. 

Think you are safe even after going through the frights? Halloween Horror Nights 14 will be taking things to the next level with scare actors now roaming the park and striking without any warning. More updates regarding the live shows, food and beverage and merchandise will be announced soon.

Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 14 runs on 18 select nights from 25 September to 1 November 2026. Tickets and ticket bundles are now available online at rwsentosa.com and klook.com.

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