Fans of horror movies and video games have something exciting to look forward to in 2026. The Paranormal Activity franchise, known for its spine-shaking scares, is getting its own game. This new venture is a collaboration between Paramount Game Studios, DreadXP, and Brian Clarke of DarkStone Digital, promising a unique gaming experience.
The game will feature something called a “haunt system”, which will change scare levels
The game, named “Paranormal Activity: Found Footage,” aims to expand on the eerie storyline established by the seven movies in the series. Unlike previous games, this one will not be in virtual reality but will still use the found-footage style to draw players into its unsettling world.
A standout feature of the upcoming game is its “haunt system,” which will adjust the scare levels based on how players navigate through the game. Brian Clarke has expressed his excitement about the project, noting his personal fondness for the Paranormal Activity series and how it has influenced his approach to horror. With his expertise, the game is expected to be a noteworthy addition to the horror gaming scene.
As we wait for more details to emerge, the anticipation for “Paranormal Activity: Found Footage” will continue to grow. This game represents a blend of film and interactive entertainment, with the promise of delivering an immersive and customizable horror experience. Let’s see if that promise actually delivers at the time of launch, which is still more than two years away.