Fan favorite horror game, Phasmophobia, is finally making its way to consoles. After achieving massive success on PC, console players can finally play this spine-chilling masterpiece. This release marks a significant milestone for the game, which has already sold an impressive 20 million copies worldwide.
The Phasmophobia console version will arrive on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on October 29, 2024, for $19.99. You can expect a feature-rich experience, including cross-platform play capabilities that allow collaboration with PC players.
The game will run at 4K resolution with 60 FPS on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
The console version includes:
PlayStation 5 owners will receive additional features, including PSVR 2 support for an even more immersive ghost-hunting experience. The game will also utilize the DualSense controller’s haptic feedback system, adding an extra layer of tension to the paranormal investigations.
While the console release brings many exciting features, some limitations exist at launch. Most notably, voice support will not be available when the game first releases on consoles. Additionally, Nintendo Switch users should note that there are currently no plans for a release on that platform.
The launch coincides with the game’s Halloween event, “The Bloodmoon,” which begins on:
The event runs until November 13 and features special challenges across various locations, including Point Hope, Edgefield, Willow, and Grafton Farmhouse. For the first time, players can earn rewards through community-wide participation.
Feature | Details |
Release Date | October 29, 2024 |
Price | $19.99 |
Platforms | PS5, Xbox Series X/S |
Resolution | 4K / 60 FPS |
Cross-play | Yes |
PSVR 2 Support | Yes (PS5 only) |
Voice Chat | Not available at launch |
Event Duration | Oct 29 – Nov 13, 2024 |
The arrival of Phasmophobia on consoles opens up new opportunities for ghost-hunting enthusiasts to experience this unique multiplayer horror game. With its proven track record and continued developer support, the console release promises to deliver the same spine-chilling experience that made the PC version a global success.