July 16, 2026
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DEK: Grab your EMF readers — Kinetic Games is splitting its next major ghost-hunting overhaul into a double-feature starting this July.
By Leslie, Deals & Guides Writer
Jul 16, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

Kinetic Games is launching a major two-part update for Phasmophobia starting July 21st, with the second phase scheduled to drop in late August, the developer announced. If you've been waiting for a smoother ride through those dark, haunted hallways, your summer investigation plans just got a lot more interesting.
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The studio confirmed the split release on their official channels, framing the staggered schedule as a way to safely roll out a wave of highly anticipated performance optimizations and quality-of-life adjustments. Think of it like a double-feature horror flick, but instead of popcorn, you're bringing upgraded spirit boxes to survive the night. This two-part approach is designed to tackle long-standing technical hiccups and make the overall ghost-hunting experience run much more smoothly.
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Phasmophobia has built an incredibly dedicated fanbase of amateur investigators, but even the bravest players know the game's spooky atmosphere has sometimes been accompanied by equally spooky technical performance. Splitting the summer update into two phases gives the developers room to deploy and test optimizations in waves, ensuring the foundational tech is solid before loading in the next batch of changes.
So, let's talk ghost hunting — do you think this two-step rollout is the smartest way to finally smooth out those stubborn bugs, or would you have preferred one massive drop later in the year? Head over to the Nexzy forum to share your theories, and let us know what map you're testing first when the update drops!
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