Phasmophobia Roadmap Revealed for 2025; Support Continuing Into 2026

by James Lara February 10, 2025 5:04 pm in News
Phasmophobia Roadmap 2025

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Phasmophobia is about to have a very busy 2025 as developers Kinetic Games have just revealed the roadmap for this year. 

There’s lots planned, plus a tease at what’s to come next year.

Phasmophobia Getting Major Updates, Maps, and Events This Year

Phasmophobia Roadmap

As detailed on Kinetic Games’ blog, the 2025 roadmap for Phasmophobia is here! The biggest highlight of the roadmap is the addition of two planned major updates due this year. Details on everything planned can be found below, as well as a tease of what’s arriving in 2026. 

Major Updates

Our first major update to Phasmophobia this year will be our Chronicle update, which we detailed in Development Preview #18 late last year. Chronicle is all about revamping the way you record evidence (and rewarded for it!) such as Photos and Videos in any investigation. The Journal will be receiving a new Media tab which will house Photos, Videos as well as evidence record by our new piece of hunting equipment – the Sound Recorder.

Chronicle will also bring with it a few extra bits aside from what we’ve mentioned, but we’re keeping those a secret until we’re closer to launch.

Preview, and check out a few screenshots in the slideshow below.

Our second planned major update for 2025 will be our Player Character Overhaul. With this update, we’re putting the focus on choice for players when it comes to their in-game Ghost Hunter. We’ll be refreshing character models, improving animations and adjusting the overall experience when it comes to your Phasmophobia character.

While we’ll be making other improvements with the update, we’ll be separating our full player customisation in to an update in 2026. This will allow our dev team to shift their focus in to the much-anticipated Horror 2.0 update and get that in to the hands of players as soon as possible. We’ll share more details on both of these updates later, once we’re ready.


New Map and Map Reworks

This year we’ll be releasing a brand new map. We’re keeping details close to our collective chests, but we can it’ll be a small map – akin to the houses – in a location that’ll be totally unique to anything we’ve done in Phasmophobia up until now. We’ll share more later this year, but we’re excited to invite you in for your first investigations.

For future Phasmophobia maps, we’ll be keeping the size relatively small. This’ll allow us to release more maps, more regularly rather than fewer larger maps.

While we’re busy finishing construction on our new location, we’re also starting introducing a series of map reworks to the game. This year, we’ll be releasing updated versions of Bleasdale Farmhouse, Grafton Farmhouse and 6 Tanglewood Drive. The first of which, Bleasdale, will be releasing in March.

Bleasdale Farmhouse’s rework completely overhauls the map with a new look, new props and assets as well as some slight layout changes.

Our Grafton and Tanglewood reworks will release later in 2025 and we’ll share dates on these as we get closer to release.

These reworks are all about bringing these maps in line with our full vision for them. So you can expect to see complete artistic overhauls of each map, including new assets and animations, a high level of visual detail as well as a few layout changes. They’ll still be the maps you’ve grown to love through endless investigations, however.

Moving in to 2026, we’ll be reworking more of our maps while introducing new ones. Stay tuned!


Seasonal Events

Our final section of our Roadmap deep dive is about our Seasonal Events. Last year, we were blown away by how many of you got involved in our season Phasmophobia events, starting with our Easter event all the way through to Winter’s Jest at the end of the year. Thank you!

In 2025, we’ll be implementing the feedback we received across our three events and continuing with the same themes for Halloween and Winter, while introducing a new take on our Easter event.

This means in October, Ghost Hunters will once again be working alongside the Blood Moon cult in order to summon the Blood Moon together. While during the holidays, Krampus will return with a vengeance looking to hunt down investigators who dare get too close in Winter’s Jest.

While the event and overall flow of these events will remain the same, thanks to the feedback provided during and following last year’s iterations, we’re confident they will feel fresh. You’ll be able to earn personal rewards as well as having the chance to experience the event across a wider selection of maps as we rotate the selection on a weekly basis. We’ll talk about these changes in more detail closer to our Easter event in April.


…and Beyond

Of course, we’ve got our eyes looking towards so much more than just what we’ve spoken about today. In 2026, we plan to release Horror 2.0, new maps, further reworks and so much more. While we aren’t ready to talk about all of those right now, we are hard at work at making sure that when we do, they’ll be worth the wait.

The team promises to share more details about each planned update and content drop once we get closer to their release. 

But so far, 2025 is looking like a pretty big year for Phasmophobia, and we cannot wait to see how the game continues to grow and evolve in the years to come. 

Phasmophobia is now available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. 

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James Lara

A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.