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Ghostbusters: Afterlife isn't the merely new slice of Ghostbusters media to be excited for. According to actor Ernie Hudson, nosotros're getting another video game shortly.

Hudson, who played Winston Zeddemore in the films, participated in a Q&A session during CelebFanFest, and Countdown City Geeks uploaded footage of his answers. Around the 16-minute mark, he states he received an email nigh "doing another video game." While Bill Murray'southward participation is uncertain, Hudson confirmed involvement from himself and Dan Akroyd. The characters will be modeled afterward their actors, which Hudson jokes never quite lucifer his likeness: "They get Dan Akroyd, Bill Murray, and Harold Ramis to look exactly similar they wait, simply I finish up looking like Eddie Murphy or something." Here'south hoping the programmer does well by Hudson there.

Speaking of which, we don't know which studio is putting this game together, every bit Hudson doesn't mention one by name. Nor do nosotros know if it's based on the new Afterlife movie or the originals. Ghostbusters: The Video Game, released in 2009, is considered past many fans to be the "third moving-picture show" of the franchise, as it featured the original cast.

Ghostbusters fans volition accept to lean on crossover content to go their fix for the fourth dimension beingness. Nearly recently, a Ghostbusters Containment Specialist could be found in Fortnite during the battle royale game's Halloween celebration.