The Phasmophobia Chronicle update rolls out in late June with a huge Journal overhaul, new equipment, a reworked levelling and progression system and more.
Following 's , Kinetic Games let us know what it has planned for its co-op ghost hunting horror title this year in the . First up was the , with the first major update of the year coming in the Chronicle update.
While we already have some idea as to what’s in store, today, Kinetic Games has finally shared when the Phasmophobia Chronicle update is rolling out as well as revealing a few more details about the upcoming game changes, that are set to shake things up for old and new ghost hunters alike.
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The Phasmophobia Chronicle update is set to release on Tuesday, June 24, and given the past patch rollout times, it’ll likely go live at some time between 1am PDT / 4am EDT / 10am BST and 5am PDT / 8am EDT / 1pm BST.
As for what changes the update is bringing to the game, there’s quite a few significant ones, scrapping the star-system for photos, introducing new media types, equipment and more. We also got a small update of sorts on the Grafton Farmhouse rework which is coming later this year with “redesigned layouts, re-themed rooms, and a haunting new attic.”
Here’s everything we can expect in the Phasmophobia Chronicle update when it rolls out on Tuesday, June 24.
Phasmophobia Chronicle update New equipment – Sound RecorderWe already knew the Sound Recorder was on the way, available on three upgrade tiers like the rest of the ghost hunting equipment. That being said, we don’t know what the Tier 3 Sound Recorder looks like, as Kinetic Games decided it was better left under wraps when first sharing the news in the roadmap.
You can use the Sound Recorder to record audio including Spirit Box responses, paranormal sounds (like the horrifically spooky ones you get on the Parabolic Mic), as well as audio from ghost events and, presumably, hunts. There's a short clip over on the to demonstrate what it's like in action.
The Tier 1 Sound Recorder is available from Level 4 and when you turn it on, it'll be scanning for supernatural sounds to record nearby. If the range indicator starts going off, move around to get warmer, which will be indicated by the light meter, before the sound disappears.
Journal overhaulThe Journal redesign was also teased earlier this year, so no massive surprises here. As there will be new types of media to capture (not just photos) the Photos tab has been scrapped. Instead, it’s been replaced by Media tab which is home to photos, videos, and sound recordings.
You still need to fill it up for a perfect investigation, but you get two pages for photos, two pages for videos, and the fifth page will be used for sound recordings, is my guess. Of course, Kinetic Games could’ve added an extra page in this section, but we’ve just got the teasers to work with for now.
Redesigned media systemIn its current form, the media system sees players snap pics of ghosts, cursed objects and interactions for the Journal, which are graded on a three-star system to determine how much cash and XP you get for your trouble at the end of the investigation.
The introduction of new media types is one aspect of the redesign but the star-system is being tossed out. Instead, the first capture of any media type will be marked as ‘Unique’ which is where the big money is. Relatively speaking, of course, as we’re out here risking our lives for pics that get a few dollars a piece.
Any subsequent media you capture of the same type will be classified as ‘Duplicates’ and come with smaller rewards. You’ll also get additional tier bonuses for media based on the equipment you used to capture it. All of this goes towards the Reward Multiplyer at the end of an investigation.
For immersion, this new system and equipment is a great touch; trying to convince someone a ghost moved a cup from a photo of it on the floor isn’t exactly convincing after all. I’m not sure about the tier bonuses, though, which will presumably be higher for higher tier equipment. While I’m still unlocking higher tier items, I know players in the community often opt for Tier 2 over Tier 3 equipment for certain encounters, so we’ll see how that shakes out for everyone.
More teases...While we’ve known about the above since Kinetic Games shared its roadmap, the dev team has teased a bit more along with the Phasmophobia Chronicle update release date. We’re getting a brand new main menu UI, as well as a reworked levelling and progression system. We don’t have any more details on these two features yet, but a future development preview may shed more light on this.
The blog post also tease an image that looks like a van revamp is happening, with a screen visible just behind a VHS player that has a camera sitting on top. Of course, I could be way off the mark, but whatever is being teased could be part of the Phasmophobia Chronicle update based on the blog.
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