Kinetic Games has confirmed that the horror game Phasmophobia is on track to finally exit early access in 2026, coinciding with the anticipated Horror 2.0 update. Art director Corey J. Dixon mentioned that while the team is excited about the potential for a sequel, their focus remains on refining the current game until they are fully satisfied with it. The recent launch of the reworked Grafton Farmhouse map marks another step toward the game's completion. With over 23 million sales since its early access launch in 2020, Phasmophobia has reshaped the ghost-hunting genre and continues to evolve with new maps and gameplay updates.

Is Phasmophobia getting a sequel?

While a sequel has not been officially announced, the developers have stated that they would not rule out the idea of creating Phasmophobia 2 in the future. However, their primary focus is to enhance and complete the current version of the game first.

Phasmophobia is a co-op psychological horror game where players act as paranormal investigators exploring haunted locations. Launched in 2020, the game has become a significant title in the horror genre, blending investigative gameplay with terrifying experiences. The game's popularity is reflected in its extensive sales and accolades, including a spot on IGN's list of the 25 best horror games ever made.