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So here’s a thing. Blumhouse, the folks who’ve turned nightmare fuel into an art form, are teaming up with Kinetic Games. Have they ever worked with a game before? Not sure. But they’re diving into turning Phasmophobia into a movie. Yep, that game where you and your pals pretend to be ghostbusters—now coming to a big screen near you. Oh, and James Wan’s Atomic Monster is jumping in too. We’ve got all the spooky pros onboard.
The guy at the helm of Kinetic Games, Daniel Knight—you know, the director dude—says something like, “Yo, this is huge for us!” (Okay, not an exact quote, but close, right?). He talks about how the game’s gone wild since its launch a few years back—honestly, it blew up more than a haunted microwave. Who’d have thought? And now, it’s taking a wild turn with these horror movie giants. He says they’re super grateful for their fans… paws clasped and all that jazz, I imagine. New beginnings or whatever.
Launched back when? Maybe 2020? Phasmophobia hits you with that Ghost Hunters vibe. Weird right? It’s like, you play ghost detective, figuring out ghost-y types in creepy places. Feels like it was always meant to be a flick. Anyway, Kinetic teased their big Chronicle update, shooting for June. You like maps, levels, bonus whatevers? They’re revamping stuff. And oh, they’re giving the Grafton Farmhouse a facelift, plus adding a fresh haunt to keep you busy.
Back to Blumhouse—these guys are like the rockstars of horror. You’ve probably seen their stuff… Five Nights at Freddy’s, Get Out, all that spine-tingling goodness. Atomic Monster? They’re the brains behind flicks like The Nun. This collaboration feels like Halloween candy for the soul. Or maybe a horror buffet. Either way, can’t wait to see how it all turns out.