Exciting developments are ahead for Phasmophobia as it approaches its 1.0 release. Kinetic Games, the developer, has shared the 2026 roadmap for the game, outlining plans for this popular co-op survival horror experience in the coming years, leading up to its final release in 2027.
Fans enjoying this unique blend of humor and horror in multiplayer can explore the detailed roadmap below for more insights.
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Everything in the Phasmophobia 2026 roadmap

Here’s a concise overview of this year’s roadmap:
- July: Willow Rework and Quality of Life Update Part 1
- August: Quality of Life Update Part 2
- October: Crimson Eye and Unity 6 update
- November: Player Character Visual Update
- December: Edgefield Rework and Winter’s Jest update
- TBC: Content Updates
A major highlight is the rework of 13 Willow Street, the game’s most iconic map, set in a haunted row house. This will be followed by two Quality of Life updates, which aim to improve gameplay, stability, and fix bugs, alongside additional features that fans have been eagerly anticipating.
Phasmophobia will also transition to Unity 6 to support these updates, bringing graphical enhancements and new accessibility options.
What’s in 2027 for Phasmophobia?
The game was initially slated to leave Early Access in 2026, but due to the extensive nature of the upcoming updates, the release of version 1.0 has been postponed to 2027. This delay is intended to ensure the final product meets high-quality standards and is thoroughly polished.
Additionally, Phasmophobia will be available on the Nintendo Switch 2 next year, offering Nintendo players the chance to explore its supernatural challenges with friends. The game will also receive further content updates, including improved character models and the introduction of Conduits, which are haunted items linked to ghosts.
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Edited by Siddharth Patil

