Phasmophobia Is Serving Up Spooks With A New Update

Phasmophobia Is Serving Up Spooks With A New Update

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Phasmophobia Is Serving Up Spooks With A New Update

Kinetic Games keeps turning up the heat on Phasmophobia as they gear up to include not only a new map, but a critical update to one of their classic locations.

Announced via press release, Phasmophobia will receive a brand new map sometime at the end of the year. The 14th map, named “Nell’s Diner,” will be a small venue with a size akin to the game’s houses. Featuring a classic diner counter, comfy booths, and a kitchen preparing some less-than-savoury encounters. While the level is still in development, Kinetic has included some concept art for the location.

Phasmophobia Is Serving Up Spooks With A New Update

“Nell’s Diner, alongside the Farmhouse reworks, are all so central to our efforts in amplifying the horror in Phasmophobia, and I can’t wait for our community to experience it for themselves,” said Lead Developer and Director of Kinetic Games, Daniel Knight. “Our incredible art team have worked tirelessly on the upcoming content, and the Diner map in particular is one of the most unique maps we’ve added yet. We don’t want to spoil anything, but just know there are plenty of surprises to look forward to.”

On top of this, the massive overhaul to the Grafton Farmhouse map will launch across all platforms on August 12th, 2025. Grafton’s design has been totally reenvisioned to create a dilapidated home, complete with faulty electrics, caved-in ceilings and layers of dust. Players bold enough to explore the building will discover its newly themed rooms—from an eerie attic to the harrowing seamstress room.

This year has been a significant one for Phasmophobia, from the Bleasdale Farmhouse rework in Spring to the major Chronicle update, which arrived this summer, and Kinetic Games says they have plenty more in store. For more information, players can check out the official Phasmophobia blog.

Jordan Biordi
Jordan Biordi

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