Before The Hunger Games, The Belko Experiment and Squid Game turned deadly competitions into pop culture gold, TAG: The Assassination Game was giving college life a killer twist.

The 1982 film is finally getting another shot at finding an audience, with a new Blu ray release arriving Sept. 9, 2026, bringing Nick Castle’s overlooked thriller back into the spotlight.

The premise is one that we’ve seen before but not in this setting. A group of college students plays an elaborate game of assassination using rubber-tipped toy dart guns. Get hit, and you’re eliminated until only one player remains. It’s all supposed to be harmless fun until one player decides he isn’t interested in simply winning the game. He wants to eliminate his competition for real.

We’re pretty sure that wouldn’t make it through today’s campus orientation.

TAG was written and directed by Nick Castle, who horror fans should immediately recognize as the man who portrayed Michael Myers in John Carpenter’s Halloween. Castle’s directorial debut demonstrates his ability to build tension around an unusual premise while keeping the film’s dark humor intact. The cast is another reason this release caught our attention.

The movie features a young Linda Hamilton in her first motion picture role, along with Robert Carradine, Perry Lang, Bruce Abbott, Kristine DeBell, Xander Berkeley, Michael Winslow, and Forest Whitaker.

That’s a pretty impressive lineup for a film that spent years sitting in cult movie obscurity.

The new Blu ray includes an audio commentary with Castle and Carradine, moderated by Sean Clark of Horror’s Hallowed Grounds, along with the original theatrical trailer. The film receives a 1080p high-definition presentation in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio with English DTS HD MA 2.0 mono audio and optional English SDH subtitles.

Rated PG and running 91 minutes, the release carries a suggested retail price of $29.95 and arrives Sept. 9, 2026.

While TAG isn’t straight horror, its premise has always carried a pretty disturbing edge. Students voluntarily participate in a game where the goal is to “murder” their friends, only to discover that someone has decided to remove the pretend part from the equation. For a movie released in 1982, that’s a surprisingly dark idea.

And now, after more than four decades, TAG: The Assassination Game is getting a fresh lease on life on Blu ray.

By Sam Santiago

Samuel Santiago is the founder and Editor in Chief of TrulyDisturbing.com. A lifelong horror fan and pop culture enthusiast, he has spent more than 20 years covering the worlds of horror, film, television, gaming, collectibles, and the paranormal. His work has included news reporting, reviews, interviews, convention coverage, and in depth features from events such as San Diego Comic Con and Halloween Horror Nights. Known for his passion and honest voice, Samuel has built a career celebrating both major studios and independent creators while keeping fans at the center of every story. Whether covering the latest horror release or revisiting a forgotten cult classic, his goal is to inform, entertain, and share the excitement that has fueled his love of pop culture for decades.

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