Fans of Phasmophobia will be pleased to know that the recently teased «Apocalypse» patch has now started rolling out. Since releasing back in 2020, Kinetic's multiplayer ghost hunting title has been scaring the pants off many players, and the game is even scarier in virtual reality. Despite it still being in the early stages of development, it quickly became something of a phenomenon in the indie horror scene, and the studio is only too keen to keep the updates coming out.
Kinetic Games recently unveiled the latest Phasmophobia patch in a trailer, which promised to bring a lot of goodies to the spooky title. With such a committed fan community, as well as being a big hit on streaming platforms, players have been wanting more content and adjustments to the gameplay to make things more intense and immersive. Since the game came out, the developer has been steadily offering patches which have added new ghosts to its ever-increasing roster, made changes to equipment, and implemented bug fixes. Last Halloween, Kinetic introduced the first new map for Phasmophobia, Maple Lodge Campsite.
Phasmophobia Fans Say Large Maps Are ‘Boring’ And Too Big
With this latest Phasmophobia update now going live, fans have been diving back into the scary world of haunted houses to scope out the new additions. Among other things, this latest iteration brings small versions of both the Maple Lodge and Asylum maps, with the latter now being called Sunny Meadows. The patch also implements a new custom difficulty, allowing players to adjust a few options before play, such as sanity drain speed, number of pieces of evidence the ghost gives, setup time, and whether they want to disable hunts. Some of the specters themselves have also been given a few
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