Phasmophobi’s roadmap 2025 includes a new card

PhasmophobiaThe wildly popular Co-Op ghost hunting game has been blasting on Twitch since at least 2020, and developers Kinetic Games said on Monday that more than 22 million copies have been sold so far. By 2025, the team has a jam-packed development schedule, including plans for an updated look for its famous unspoken player character models. Here’s what we know about the updates and upgrades intended for later in the year, which were detailed in detail in A news message.

The first big update to Phasmaphobia This year is called the Chronicle update and it was previously detailed in A developer blog post. Kinetic says it will renew how players collect evidence – things like spectral temperature fluctuations and creepy sounds that will now be filed for the first time. To this end, the Chronicle update the FANT PHOTOS with a media tab. It should be particularly handy if one of your friends in the midst of a particularly hectic home search was busy crying, cranging or otherwise audible panic.

Developers said there will also be more nuance in data collection. The first capture of any media type is marked as unique and comes with great rewards at the end of a contract. Duplicate pieces of media will reward much less, which encourages players to try different tools to create a wide portfolio of different evidence.

Once after the Chronicle update comes the player’s character overhaul. Currently, players can only choose one of A handful of avatarsof which no one has lots of personality. The road map shows a figure wearing different shirts, which may mean that players will be able to customize their threads and swap outfits between contracts. It would be a welcome change to the current status quo that has all wearing ordinary button-down shirts and other simple, sensible, forgetful clothing.

Later in the year, Kinetic also said it would release a whole new card. It will be small, they said, “Akted with the Houses” that already exists in the game. Additional changes are made to existing cards. Specifically, Bleasdale and Grafton farms get big updates, review the layout and create new rooms for ghosts to haunt. There are also teasing of holiday updates for Easter and Halloween, and even about 2026 features, including a thing called “horror 2.0” that certainly piques my interest.