Blumhouse Productions and Atomic Monster have announced plans to develop a film adaptation of the popular cooperative psychological horror game, Phasmophobia. The game, developed by Kinetic Games, has garnered significant attention since its early access release in 2020.

A New Chapter for Phasmophobia
Daniel Knight, director of Kinetic Games and lead developer of Phasmophobia, expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming film project. He acknowledged the game’s unexpected success and the support from its community, stating that collaborating with Blumhouse and Atomic Monster marks an exciting new chapter for the franchise.

Game’s Success and Upcoming Updates
Since its launch, Phasmophobia has sold over 23 million copies across various platforms, including PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2, and Xbox Series X/S. The game continues to evolve, with the “Chronicle” update set to release on June 24, introducing new maps and overhauling the level system.

Production Details
While specific details about the film’s plot and release date have not been disclosed, the involvement of Blumhouse and Atomic Monster—known for successful horror films like M3GAN, The Conjuring, and Five Nights at Freddy’s—suggests a promising adaptation.
