Upon launch back in September 2020, Phasmophobia skyrocketed to overnight success. With its unique ghost hunting gameplay mechanics, it became a popular choice for horror lovers, especially among the streaming community. It also became one of the highest rated games on Steam and still sits comfortably among the platform's top 100 games, above the likes of Half-Life: Alyx and The Witcher 3. Needless to say, the developer, Kinetic Games, has a vested interest in keeping its popular IP in good stead with the fan base, and so there are some more updates on the way.
In a recent post on the Phasmophobia Steam page, the studio has offered up some previews of what's to come in a future patch and revealed some of the interesting ideas that are due to be implemented at some point. Among things like an overhaul of the main menu that moves it to a corkboard design rather than the current marker board, there will also be a change to the multiplayer lobby that makes it possible for players to vote on the chosen map or go with a random location.
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Probably the most intriguing additions to the game are the ID cards and what appears to be a new map. Last year's Maple Lodge Campsite was the last map added to Phasmophobia, which arrived with the implementation of a new «nightmare» difficulty. Maple Lodge Campsite was the first exterior location, with players having to go ghost hunting at a fairly large campsite. Since then, fans have been asking for a new map. The developer preview shows a couple of really dark images from the upcoming «Sunny Meadows,» with the post on Steam saying that fallen and broken lights will add an «extra layer of difficulty» for players.
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