A Paranormal Activity Video Game Is Coming

DreadXP, the publisher behind many horror games, announced they are developing a new video game based on Paramount’s Paranormal Activity horror franchise. The game is expected to be released in 2026 and will be led by DreadXP co-director and creative director Brian Clarke, who is also the primary developer of The Mortuary Assistant. 

The franchise kicked off in 2007 with the debut of the film Paranormal Activity, spawning seven subsequent movies. Blumhouse and Solana Films are lauded for reshaping the horror genre through their innovative use of the found footage technique.

With a global box office haul exceeding $800 million, the franchise’s expansion into the realm of video games is intriguing. It’s a noteworthy convergence of cinematic and gaming worlds, breathing new life into an enduring franchise that continues to captivate audiences despite its longevity and numerous iterations.


We know the game will be called Paranormal Activity: Found Footage and will build on the lore and the world that was established in the seven films. As the title suggests, the game will use the found-footage format of the movies. Details are otherwise slim for now, though Paranormal Activity: Found Footage will feature what’s said to be an advanced haunt system that will dynamically change the intensity and kinds of scares players will face based on their actions.


This venture into gaming, amidst the surge in popularity of horror films, reflects a strategic move in leveraging the gaming medium’s appeal. Notably, even Clarke, head of the project, has publicly endorsed the game on Twitter, expressing pride in adapting the franchise into a new medium, despite its age of 17 years, marking a fresh chapter in its legacy.

 

Katherine Daly: I'm a dedicated journalist whose words dance between the realms of video games and the ever-evolving tapestry of our times. With a sharp intellect and a passion for gaming, I craft articles that seamlessly blend the virtual and real world.
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