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Official Phasmophobia Trello & Discord

Here's your chance to keep up with your favorite co-op horror game.

There’s a lot to know about Phasmophobia, from its different ghost types to EMF readers, spirit boxes, and even the iconic Ouija board. Whether you’re looking to learn about pre-existing features or future updates, Phasmophobia’s Trello and Discord server likely has (most of) the answers you’re seeking.

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What is Phasmophobia’s Trello board?

If you want a quick portal for the game’s content roadmap, recent reworks, and in-progress updates, the official Phasmophobia Trello board will likely have the information you need. This Trello board breaks down Kinetic Games’ planned and in-progress updates alongside features currently in their beta testing phase.

Phasmophobia's Trello board
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In short, if you’re curious whether Phasmophobia will get any performance patches, reworks, or new gameplay mechanics implemented soon, you’ll have your answer here. If it’s not here, there’s a chance we won’t see it anytime soon unless it’s part of the game’s roadmap or included as a small addition during a major update. You won’t find comprehensive, detailed breakdowns of these updates, but at least you’ll know what’s coming next.

What is Phasmophobia’s Discord server?

If you prefer actively talking to other players in the community and asking questions, Phasmophobia’s Discord server is the place to visit. At first, you’ll choose the types of channels you’re looking for, with options like looking for groups, bug reporting, and development progress channels available. After reading their rules, you’ll officially enter the server and have free rein to chat with the community.

Phasmophobia's Discord server
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The channels you’ll find on Phasmophobia’s Discord server range from general chats to bug reporting, changelogs, and game announcements. You can also create a voice channel if you’re looking for a group to play with or feel like attempting a speedrun challenge. The chats you can access depend on what roles you chose at the beginning, which you can change anytime through the Channels & Roles screen below the server’s banner.

How to find other Phasmophobia social media pages

What if you’re not the biggest fan of Discord or can’t find what you’re looking for on Phasmophobia’s Trello page? Fortunately, Kinetic Games has several social media pages for Phasmophobia you can check out, which you can access using the links below:

You’ll find all kinds of content here that you won’t find on Trello or Discord, from small clips teasing upcoming features to announcement trailers and content creator collaborations. Plus, well, we all have our preferred social media platforms, so you’ve got a few options if you have a favorite one.


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