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Phasmophobia is overhauling one of its classic maps, transforming the Bleasdale Farmhouse into a terrifying and disorienting labyrinth.

Bleasdale Farmhouse has been part of Phasmophobia since before it was released, alongside 13 other maps, as part of the co-op horror game’s early access. Since then, we’ve had plenty of great updates, which added more ghost types, hunting tools, and more maps, like the Lighthouse and the Campsite. But now, instead of adding something new, Kinetic Games is giving the Bleasdale Farmhouse a massive facelift.

Before the update, the Bleasdale Farmhouse resembled a three-floor wood cabin with rustic decorations, a creepy and crowded attic, and tons of different rooms to explore. It was also pretty easy to navigate as the ground floor was mostly open-plan. But now, thanks to the rework, this map has gone from open and spacious to a tricky maze, with more windy corridors, small rooms to hide in, and a bigger floor plan. There are three floors (including the small attic) and 21 rooms, most of which are pretty cramped except for the huge dining room.

Phasmophobia Bleasdale Farm rework images

(Image credit: Kinetic Games)

“The map has always been a favourite of ours, and the rework has let the team give Bleasdale a more unique identity amongst some of the other similar maps in Phasmophobia,” Daniel Knight, director of Kinetic Games and lead developer of Phasmophobia, says in a press release. “It adds some exciting new areas and visuals that are designed to really play on ghost hunters’ senses.”


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