Phasmophobia hit it big back in 2020 when the game was released in Early Access, launching to near immediate success. In the years since, the team at Kinetic Games have continued to work diligently on the game, improving it across the board. Finally, after multiple delays, Phasmophobia has come to consoles – selling over 1 million copies in its first month.
Making the announcement via a press release, the team at Kinetic Games revealed this impressive milestone, saying “Today marks 35 days since the Steam smash hit Phasmophobia entered early access on consoles. Developer and Publisher, Kinetic Games, lauded for their community engagement and understanding, announces that the console versions have now sold one million copies.”
In total, since its early access release, the game has managed to sell over 22 million copies, putting it just shy of the top 50 best-selling titles of all time.
For the uninitiated, Phasmophobia was initially intended to come to consoles all the way back in 2023, though was unfortunately delayed due to an office fire.
Following this, the game encountered further issues with being ported to consoles – and so to see it finally releasing to such strong sales is undoubtedly encouraging. It will be interesting to learn how many copies will have been sold by the time the game leaves Early Access.
KitGuru says: What do you think of Phasmophobia? Was the console version worth the wait? How long do you think it will be before the game reaches 25 million? Let us know down below.