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Kinetic Games has officially launched its latest seasonal event for Phasmophobia, titled "Cursed Hollow." This exciting event invites players to engage in community and personal objectives while navigating through nine uniquely decorated maps that reflect the eerie ambiance of the season.
The event was unveiled during the Galaxies Showcase on Twitch, where a captivating trailer was released. This trailer showcased the haunting atmosphere of the game, featuring Blair Witch-inspired totems scattered across the maps, enhancing the overall spooky experience for players.
As players embark on their ghost-hunting adventures, they will encounter various challenges that test their skills and teamwork. The addition of seasonally themed elements not only revitalizes the gameplay but also immerses players in a chilling yet thrilling environment.
Fans of Phasmophobia are eager to dive into "Cursed Hollow," making it a must-play event for those looking to experience the game in a fresh and haunting light.
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