Phasmophobia will no longer be a single-developer game

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The developer behind the smash-hit Phasmophobia – undoubtedly one of the best horror games on PC – has been a single-person studio for most of the game’s existence, but the team is finally expanding due to the continued popularity of the fantastic multiplayer game.

In an update as part of the game’s latest patch, solo developer Daniel Knight (who goes by Dknighter) explains that Phasmophobia has grown in popularity so much that they are now looking for an experienced artist and a programmer to join Kinetic Games – bringing to an end its status as a single-person-made game.

As Dknighter explains in the Steam update, “over the past few years I have been developing Phasmophobia on my own however due to how much it has grown in both popularity and its future content plans it is now time to expand the team. I have now started the process of hiring an experienced artist and a programmer to work on Phasmophobia. They will both start working with me on future content very soon as well as improving and expanding on the current content.”

The announcement, which was teased last week, also included confirmation of the latest Phasmophobia patch notes for June 18, 2021, which brings a lot of features that were previously only available in the beta to the game’s main build. These include two new ghost types – Yokai and Hantu – and “a new small house map called Willow Street House,” which apparently has no specific hiding spots. Yikes.


The new ghosts have a three-times higher spawn rate so any players who venture into Phasmophobia right now have a high chance of encountering them. Apart from these, the update also includes a way to reset corrupted save files, new daily challenges, and a profanity filter for user and server names.



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Source: https://www.pcgamesn.com/phasmophobia/developer-update

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MazePosted:

There's a chance this game loses its charm, but we don't want another among us situation where this guy is losing his mind over the games immense popularity. Hopefully this is nothing but good news for the creator and players.