A new teaser for the upcoming Paranormal Activity video game has arrived, giving a chilling first look at the found-footage horror experience. The game, titled Paranormal Activity: Threshold, was revealed during the Indie Horror Showcase. The brief trailer introduces a couple who have just bought a new home. The property is clearly a fixer-upper, but it quickly becomes apparent that the needed repairs are the least of their worries. The house is haunted, and the teaser offers glimpses of the terror to come with creepy faces materializing in doorways and peering around corners. What makes this project particularly intriguing for horror fans is its developer. Paranormal Activity: Threshold is being created by Brian Clarke, the solo developer behind the critically acclaimed horror game The Mortuary Assistant. His involvement suggests a deep understanding of atmospheric, player-driven terror. According to the games Steam page, players can expect a dynamic and replayable experience. Key features include the ability to play across multiple timelines, hunt and communicate with entities, and perform demonic rituals to change your fate. The game promises multiple endings to discover, allowing players to expand the story with each playthrough. This variability is powered by what the developer calls the Paranormal Engine, which is designed to ensure that no two sessions are exactly alike. While another entry in the Paranormal Activity franchise might not seem groundbreaking, the creative force behind it has generated significant buzz. The game was previously announced for a 2026 release on multiple platforms, though the current Steam listing simply states it is coming soon. It is available to wishlist on Steam now.


