Phasmophobia's launch on consoles postponed until October
The multiplayer horror game Phasmophobia has been something of a revelation since its early access release on PC back in 2020, and earlier this year, the developers announced that the game will be available on consoles. It was originally planned to launch in August, but the plans had to be changed.
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Kinnect Games announced on the game's Twitter account that the launch of the project on consoles has been postponed to October:
The game is currently aiming to be released during the week before Halloween. The developer explained that the delay was due to a recent fire incident in their office building, which affected their ability to test and develop the console port:
"After careful consideration, we have taken the difficult decision to postpone the release of the console version, which was originally scheduled for August, until we have resolved all issues. We now intend to hold a special launch during the week before Halloween this October. This will give us extra time to refine and perfect everything."
Phasmophobia will be available in early access for PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2, and Xbox Series.
Source: GamingBolt