Phasmophobia added a new mode called Insanity Difficulty. Here's what you can expect when playing it.

First Published March 1, 2023, 04:52

A lot of changes came to Phasmophobia in the v.0.1.8.0 update, including a new Challenge mode, a Cursed Possession called the Monkey Paw, and changes to the game's difficulties. The update also introduced a new Insanity Difficulty mode, which is, as its name implies, insane! Phasmophobia's Insanity Difficulty is by far the hardest challenge in the game yet, and there are a whole lot of things that differ from the Nightmare mode.

In this article, we'll take a deeper look at Phasmophobia's new Insanity Difficulty and what you can expect when playing it.

Phasmophobia Insanity Difficulty

Phasmophobia's Insanity difficulty is the game's hardest mode and was introduced in the v.0.1.8.0 update. In the Insanity difficulty, it will not only be extremely challenging to identify the ghost's identity, but hunts will also be intense and hard to escape.

When you open up the difficulty mode in-game, the description reads: "Feeling brave? These ghosts don't mess around..." This little note from developers encourages players to think twice before selecting Insanity Difficulty since it's definitely not for those who are still new to their ghost-hunting careers.

Phasmophobia Insanity Difficulty Parameters And Rewards

Here's what the parameters are in a Phasmophobia Insanity Difficulty match:

  • Ghosts will hide two types of evidence (such as Ghost Writing, Ghost Orbs, etc)
  • No Cursed Possessions
  • The ghost's room will change more often
  • No setup time
  • Short hunt grace period
  • Long hunt duration and kills increase duration
  • Sanity pills restore much less sanity
  • Fuse box starts off
  • Almost no hiding places

Players will receive a 6x reward multiplier when playing on Insanity Difficulty.

Considering Insanity Difficulty is designed for veteran players who know what they're doing, we recommend only trying out this mode if you have a lot of experience playing Phasmophobia, as it's pretty risky otherwise. If you're interested in trying out some of the parameters included in the Insanity Difficulty - like the lack of Cursed Possessions - without committing to the challenge and risks of the difficulty mode, you can always set up a Custom Match with any parameters you like.

That's all you need to know about Phasmophobia's new Insanity difficulty, including what you can expect when you load into your first Insanity Difficulty match. Good luck out there, ghost hunters!

Cole Podany

Written by Cole Podany

Cole is a Staff Writer at GINX Esports TV based in the United States. He's a lover of all things horror and particularly loves old horror games like Silent Hill and Resident Evil. You can also find him writing about Dead by Daylight and a slew of other games. Outside of writing for GINX, Cole loves cooking and his two cats. You can contact Cole for pitches at [email protected].

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