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Phasmophobia Reaches 3 Million Sales on Console


Phasmophobia

The cooperative horror game Phasmophobia reached to new milestone, selling 3 million units on consoles alone since its October 2024 launch. Overall, the game has now reached 23+ million players across all platforms.


This indie phenomenon, which began as a solo project by developer Daniel Knight, has evolved into one of gaming's most notable success stories. After its initial Steam release in September 2020, Phasmophobia quickly gained traction, eventually winning "Best Debut Game" at The Game Awards 2020. Streamers further boosted its popularity as it became Twitch's most-watched game that year, attracting over 247,000 viewers and outperforming major titles like Star Wars: Squadrons.


Console release on PS5, PSVR2, and Xbox Series X/S is also proving successful for the titles, as added over one million sales in just 1 month, two million by February, and now another million two months later.


Regular content updates and seasonal events have helped maintain player engagement, with the recent Crimson Eye Halloween event and now the Cursed Hollow event contributing significantly to the game's growing player base.


Building on this momentum, Kinetic Games has also unveiled an ambitious roadmap for 2025, detailing several major updates and improvements. The developer's website outlines key upcoming features:


The Chronicle Update:


  • New media system replacing the current Photos tab

  • Expanded evidence recording capabilities including videos and sound

  • Additional undisclosed features planned for later reveal


Map Improvements:


  • Complete rework of three classic locations: Bleasdale Farmhouse (March 2025), 6 Tanglewood Drive and Grafton Farmhouse

  • Focus on detailed visual overhauls and layout refinements

  • The studio has also confirmed that future maps will be "relatively small" to enable more frequent releases.


Phasmophobia roadmap

Looking beyond 2025, the development team has already begun work on the significant Horror 2.0 update planned for 2026. While full character customization features have been postponed to accommodate this major update, the team is currently focused on refreshing character models and improving animations.


The game continues to maintain its $19.99/£16.75/€19.50 price point across all platforms, including PC (Steam), PlayStation 5 (with PS VR2 support), and Xbox Series X|S.

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