Universal Orlando Resort has been unusually quiet this week. After a summer full of major openings, fresh entertainment, and new themed offerings, fans are starting to wonder what’s next. With August mere weeks away and the crowds still rolling in, another big reveal could be right around the corner.The theme park giant has a habit of keeping a few tricks up its sleeve until the timing is just right. And if you’ve been paying attention to the past few years, you know that this is when things start to heat up. Social media is buzzing, insiders are dropping hints, and longtime fans are watching the calendar closely.And all signs point to something spooky.Credit: UniversalA Legacy of FrightsSince 1991, Universal has been hosting its annual Halloween event, starting with just a few nights and growing into one of the biggest seasonal celebrations in the country. Known for its intense scares, movie-quality sets, and terrifying original stories, Halloween Horror Nights (HHN) is now a global phenomenon, with events in Florida, California, Japan, and Singapore.This year’s event at Universal Orlando is shaping up to be a monster. Ten haunted houses were promised, and eight have already been officially revealed.Scare Zones Confirmed So FarUniversal has unveiled four original scare zones that will haunt the streets of the park this season:The Origins of Horror – Enter a decaying conservatory filled with twisted vines, gargoyles, monstrous crows, and eerie botanical sculptures.Masquerade: Dance with Death – A lavish yet deadly masquerade ball where ornate masks hide bloodthirsty vampires.The Cat Lady of Crooked Lane – A winding, sinister pathway to a mysterious home where trick-or-treaters become feral felines.Mutations: Toxic Twenties – In a radioactively twisted 1920s neighborhood, a BuzzCon truck crashes into a mobster getaway car, unleashing a toxic pandemonium.Credit: UniversalHaunted Houses Announced So FarHere’s what’s confirmed for HHN 34:Fallout – Step into the post-apocalyptic chaos of the hit video game series.Jason Universe – A new twist on the Friday the 13th franchise, set at a cursed summer camp.Terrifier – Face the gruesome Art the Clown in a maze of madness.Dolls: Let’s Play Dead – A child’s doll collection turns deadly.Gálkn: Monsters of the North – Mythical Nordic creatures descend on a snowbound village.Grave of Flesh – A disturbing underworld of flesh-obsessed fiends.El Artista: A Spanish Haunting – Haunted art takes on a life of its own in 19th-century Spain.Hatchet and Chains: Demon Bounty Hunters – The Wild West has never been this demonic.Credit: UniversalThe Final Two…?That leaves two houses still unaccounted for. Rumors are swirling about what those last entries might be—and fans think next week could finally bring answers.One of the most talked-about possibilities is a haunted house themed around WWE, specifically the eerie “Wyatt Sicks” faction. Bray Wyatt’s dark legacy and cultish character work fits the HHN tone perfectly. While this idea has gained traction, Universal Florida hasn’t confirmed it one way or another.Meanwhile, Five Nights at Freddy’s is officially coming to both Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood. What hasn’t been confirmed, however, is whether it’ll be a haunted house, scare zone, or some other experience. Given the popularity of the franchise and its horror roots, fans are hoping for a full-on house.Credit: UniversalWaiting for the RevealIf Universal follows past patterns, the final house (or both) could be announced next week. That would give fans just enough time to get hyped before the event begins August 28.And if the rumors turn out to be true, this year’s lineup might end up being one of the most memorable in HHN history.The post MASSIVE Announcement from Universal Orlando Expected Next Week appeared first on Inside the Magic.