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‘Phasmophobia’ Developer Details Revamped Roadmap for 2022 and 2023
Phasmophobia developer Kinetic Games has released an updated roadmap for the popular co-op horror game, while also detailing how development has gone over 2022. In spite of not everything going according to how the developer had laid things out, the long-awaited custom difficulties for Phasmophobia is finally on the way, along with news on the updates being made to Progression.
In the post, Kinetic Games lamented that the 2022 roadmap didn’t go exactly as they had planned with regards to updates. After all, the developer has had to pivot ever since the game came out in Early Access. That being said, Kinetic Games states that with the updated roadmap, it allows them “a bit of extra room for things going wrong.”
Onto the good stuff: the custom difficulty update will be arriving later this month in the 0.7 update. “We’ve squeezed in loads of extra things and even a few new [REDACTED] for you to enjoy, all will be revealed when the update trailer drops very soon.”
Touted as “the biggest programming and art overhaul that Phasmophobia will ever receive”, the Progression system has been split up into two parts in the new roadmap, with the majority of the revamp coming next year. Despite this, some of the original ‘part one’ has now been moved into its own larger update referred to as “the URP upgrade”. This update will include an overhaul to the weather effects, new lighting, and more [REDACTED].
The second part of the Progression update will include reworkings for many systems, as well as models and animations. “Hopefully, by us splitting this into several smaller updates, this allows you to experience new things slowly over time, instead of having to wait six or more months for one massive patch.”
After the Progression system overhaul comes what the devs refer to as “Horror 2.0”. That involves replacing all of the ghost models and “adding a plethora of new effects, events, sounds, and interactions to scare you out of your skin.” This also includes new and reworked locations that will be released “as soon as they are finished.”
No date has been set for when Phasmophobia leaves Early Access.

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Survival Horror Rail Shooter ‘MEATHOOK’ Carves Up Steam on July 21 [Trailer]
The House of The Dead fans have a new rail shooter to dive into with Alex Rassloff‘s MEATHOOK, which will be launching on Steam on July 21. If you can’t wait that long, you can check out the demo, which features seven of the game’s 10 levels.
This survival horror FPS sees you being captured by a mysterious cult, which has killed your partner and suspended you from a conveyor mechanism like a piece of meat. Making matter worse, you’re now forced to partake in a collection of ritualistic challenges, collecting weapons and cleansing the tunnels of cultists that are looking to carve you up.
Sporting throwback PS1-style graphics and gore, MEATHOOK also features a tactile physics-driven weapon system as well as a unique manual reload feature. You navigate the small interconnected levels by selecting markers to move along the conveyor that takes you throughout the levels. You’ll be stocking up on resources such as food, ammo, keys and guns.
For added replay, there are multiple paths to discover, as well as a few shortcuts. There are also secret items to discover for the completionists in mind.
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