Fans of found-footage frights will soon be able to dig into a new video game take on theParanormal Activityfilm series. By “soon” we mean 2026, which is when the “all-new interactive game experience” from the devs behindThe Mortuary Assistantis set to launch.

TheParanormal Activity: Found Footagegame has DarkStone Digital (The Mortuary Assistant) and DreadXP partnering with Paramount for a release on “multiple gaming platforms.” In a move that’s fitting for the source material, the devs are aiming for a found-footage style backed by a special “Haunt System.” That boils down to different types of scares depending on how you play and the actions you take throughout the game.

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You won’t get much more than that — except, perhaps, a chill up your spine — in the logo-centric teaser trailer:

TheParanormal Activityseries first kicked off back in 2007 and quickly became a huge hit, spawning a total of seven films over the years. Directed by Oren Peli, the first entry was shot for a cool $15,000 before Paramount picked it up and pumped a little more money into it. With an global box office of around $194 million, you can see why they kept going back to that particular well.

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As for how it’s going to translate to a video game, we have a while to ponder. According to DreadXP co-director and creative director Brian Clarke, the team is taking what they learned withThe Mortuary Assistantand “cranking it up with a more reactive and horrifying haunting system.” Hopefully we’ll find some of that footage soon!

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