As October wraps up, sneaker enthusiasts can look forward to a highly anticipated lineup of releases. From the Halloween-themed Giannis Freak 6 and Nike Dunk Low to the Jordan 4 "Orchid" and Tekken Foamposite, this week is packed with exciting drops and unique collaborations.
Nike Collaborates with Central Cee, A Ma Maniere, and Tekken for Major Sneaker Releases This Week
Much of the buzz originates from Beaverton, focusing on Halloween-inspired designs. This week will see the release of the Ja 2, Book 1, Giannis Freak 6, Dunk, and two Air Force 1s, all in seasonal colorways. Outside of the Halloween-themed drops, Nike has several notable collaborations lined up. Central Cee and A Ma Maniere will each release their own Air Max 95, and Tekken’s Jin Kazama will appear on the Foamposite, per Sneaker News.
Additionally, mainline launches like the Jordan 4 “Orchid,” KD 4 “Aunt Pearl,” and the introduction of the Jordan Heir have garnered significant attention. Brands beyond Oregon also make waves with releases like the Dame 9 “Bucks,” ICE STUDIOS x New Balance Minimus Trail, and a three-way collaboration on the Messi Bad Bunny Gazelle. For pet lovers, Crocs will even release a collection for dogs.
Stay Updated on This Week’s Sneaker Releases with Nike's Halloween Collection, Air Jordan 4, and More
A comprehensive list of all the upcoming pairs is available, each linking to detailed breakdowns and direct shopping information. The Sneaker Release Dates and Jordan Release Dates pages provide the latest updates for staying current.
- Nike’s Halloween collection starts with the Giannis Freak 6 “Halloween” on October 21st.
- Inspired by Kevin Durant’s social media presence, the KD 17 “Easy Money Sniper” also drops on October 21st.
- The Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Wolf Grey,” featuring reflective uppers, will debut on October 23rd. It is a model-first release.
- Crocs for dogs and human versions will be available for pet owners starting October 23rd.
- On October 24th, Nike will introduce Halloween designs on the Air Force 1. This will be followed by the Dunk Low “Halloween” featuring slime green details and the Jason Voorhees Air Force 1, a nod to the horror icon.
- Central Cee’s Air Max 95 collaboration will hit on October 24th, potentially as a UK exclusive.
- New Balance will also release the ICE STUDIOS Minimus Trail on October 24th.
- A Ma Maniere’s “While You Were Sleeping Collection” brings its Air Max 95 to the spotlight on October 25th.
- The Tekken Foamposite One “Jin Kazama” will round off a double-sided collaboration on October 25th.
- Nike’s KD 4 “Aunt Pearl” returns on October 25th, returning a beloved design from the 2010s.
- The Nike Ja 2 “Halloween” also launches on October 25th, joining the spooky lineup.
- Nike’s Vomero 5 “Dark Grey,” a retro from 2019, will be released on October 25th.
- The PUMA MB.04 “Love,” a sentimental design from LaMelo Ball, will be available in stores on October 25th.
- The Air Jordan 4 “Orchid” will finally arrive on shelves on October 26th and will be released exclusively in women’s sizing.
- Kyrie Irving continues his new venture with the KAI 1 Speed “Tribe,” also dropping on October 26th.
The Gazelle will be launched on October 26th through a three-way collaboration featuring Adidas, Messi, and Bad Bunny.


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