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Phasmophobia Development Preview – Nell’s Diner Map Reveal with FIX Gaming Logo

Phasmophobia Dev Preview 20 Reveals Progression 2.0 Update Details

Posted on August 6, 2025September 5, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Phasmophobia Steps Toward Its Biggest Overhaul Yet with Progression 2.0

Kinetic Games is gearing up for a new era of ghost hunting with Dev Preview 20, offering a transparent deep-dive into the highly anticipated Progression 2.0 update for Phasmophobia. Since its explosive Early Access debut, Phasmophobia has become a cult classic in the co-op horror space. Now, the developers are taking fan feedback to heart, focusing on rewarding player progression, meaningful unlocks, and a reimagined gameplay loop. Here’s what you need to know about where the game is headed.

A First Look at Progression 2.0

Phasmophobia Diner Concept Art – Exterior Exit Door
Exterior concept art for Phasmophobia’s new diner map, showing the back exit door illuminated in red.

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The heart of Dev Preview 20 is the overhaul of Phasmophobia’s core systems. Progression 2.0 isn’t just a fresh coat of paint—it’s a rework of how players unlock equipment, level up, and feel rewarded for their time in the field. Expect a deeper, more strategic approach to equipment upgrades, along with new prestige mechanics and special cosmetic rewards for committed ghost hunters.

Phasmophobia Diner Kitchen Concept Art
Early kitchen environment concept art for the diner map in Phasmophobia.

What’s Changing in This Update?

  • Level System Overhaul: The update introduces a brand-new level structure, offering meaningful milestones and incentives beyond simple XP grinds.
  • Equipment Rework: Tools like thermometers and motion sensors get new models, mechanics, and a progression tree that lets you upgrade your kit to fit your playstyle.
  • Prestige System: Dedicated players can reset their progress in exchange for unique legacy cosmetics and exclusive rewards.
  • Balance and QOL Tweaks: Ghost behavior, sanity, and evidence mechanics are all being rebalanced to make hunts more dynamic and replayable.
  • More Transparency from Devs: Kinetic Games is increasing their update cadence, promising more frequent communication, regular dev blogs, and public roadmaps.

Phasmophobia

Release Date: September 19, 2020

Early Access Release: September 19, 2020

Genre: Action, Indie, Early Access, Horror, Co-op

Developer/Publisher: Kinetic Games

Platforms: Steam (PC), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

Why This Update Matters

Phasmophobia’s original grind was charming, but it started to show its age—especially for long-time players. With Progression 2.0, Kinetic Games is betting on replayability and giving everyone real goals to chase. Veteran hunters finally get a reason to prestige, while new players will have a smoother, more meaningful on-ramp into the world of ghost investigation.

Developer Transparency and the Future

The team at Kinetic Games has made it clear: community feedback is the main driver behind this overhaul. More frequent blog posts and dev updates mean players won’t be left in the dark. Alongside core gameplay changes, the devs are teasing new environments, additional ghost types, and further content coming throughout the year.

Phasmophobia Nell’s Diner Exterior Concept Art
Concept art of Nell’s Diner, the new map in Phasmophobia, featuring neon signage and a police car at night.

Release Date and How to Get Involved

There’s no confirmed release date for Progression 2.0 just yet, but it’s clear that testing and polishing are the priorities before launch. For players eager to give feedback or track updates, check out the official dev blog and join the community via the Phasmophobia Discord.

Also read: Level Zero: Extraction – Unleashing Asymmetrical Horror and Survival

Phasmophobia’s evolution from viral indie to a mainstay of co-op horror has been wild to watch. If Progression 2.0 lands as promised, it could set the bar for live-service updates in the genre. Whether you’re a lapsed player or a diehard ghost hunter, there’s never been a better time to keep this game on your radar.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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