Phasmophobia Eventide update patch notes

Point Hope is finally here.

The key art for the Eventide Phasmophobia update featuring Point Hope.
Image via Kinetic Games

The Eventide update for Phasmophobia is here and it promises a lot of content to explore. Before you start ghost hunting again, it’s a good idea to review the Eventide update patch notes so you know what to expect.

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There’s a sizeable new map, various smaller additions, and tons of changes in this update, which means there’s a lot to explore. Here are the complete patch notes for Phasmophobia’s Eventide update.

Phasmophobia 0.10.0.0 Eventide update patch notes

Point Hope in Phasmophobia.
This has to be the coolest map yet. Image via Kinetic Games

The main fresh content in Phasmophobia’s Eventide update is the new Point Hope map, but it also includes a few other small additions, lots of changes, and an array of bug fixes. Here’s everything you need to know about this update.

Point Hope map

  • The highly anticipated Point Hope lighthouse map has finally been added.
  • This map has 10 floors and 12 rooms.
  • It’s unlocked once you reach level 15.

New additions

  • Four new ID Card badges have been added.
    • Lighthouse Keeper is unlocked after identifying the correct ghost type at Point Hope 50 times with a modifier above zero.
    • Apocalypse bronze is unlocked for completing the bronze level of the Apocalypse Challenge.
    • Apocalypse silver is unlocked for completing the silver level of the Apocalypse Challenge.
    • Apocalypse gold is unlocked for completing the gold level of the Apocalypse Challenge.
  • You can now carry an Igniter plus three other items, which essentially means this item doesn’t take up an item slot.
  • Kate and Catherine are now possible ghost names.
  • When you unlock a new reward that isn’t tied to leveling up, it now appears on the mission summary screen.

Progression changes

  • Lots of general changes to how progression works have been implemented based on community feedback.
  • The amount of time it takes to level up has been decreased.
  • You can now level up to 9,999 in each prestige.
  • Holding the use button on a Tier II or Tier III Thermometer now continuously updates the temperature.
  • The Tier I and Tier II UV Lights have been switched.
  • The range of the Tier I DOTS Projector has been increased.
  • The Tier I EMF Reader no longer flickers near or past EMF five during a ghost hunt to help make catching EMF five evidence easier.
  • The duration of Tier I and Tier II Firelights has been increased.
  • All Tiers of Head Gear now play unique sounds during ghost hunts and ghost events.
  • Lots of other small changes to most equipment to make it all more effective and useful.
A blue kids bedroom with an ocean theme at Point Hope in Phasmophobia.
There’s a lot to see on the new Point Hope map. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Various optimizations

  • Game performance was adjusted across several areas of the game to help reduce stuttering, grant higher FPS, and improve loading times. Lots of optimizations have been added, but the main areas of focus are:
    • Shadows
    • Photo and video cameras
    • The weather and sky effects
    • UI
    • Reflections
    • Physics
    • Audio

Other changes

Bug fixes

  • Stamina now recovers as intended even if you’re holding down the sprint button.
  • Fixed several issues where the ghost and bone would get stuck in certain locations.
  • Fixed the Parabolic Microphone incorrectly picking up sounds while in the truck.
  • UV fingerprints now appear on the window in the Maple Lodge Campsite as intended.
  • You now can’t complete the ghost photo objective when the journal is full as intended.
  • Player movement is no longer altered based on held equipment.

The Eventide update for Phasmophobia is massive, so these are just all of the biggest additions, changes, and fixes. If you want to review this update in more detail, you can check out the official patch notes.

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Staff Writer at Dot Esports covering new releases and a wide array of topics including Minecraft, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Phasmophobia, general gaming, streaming, and more. She has been avidly writing and gaming her whole life and now spends her time combining the two. Kacee graduated from San Diego State University in 2021 with a Bachelor’s Degree in English and a Certificate in Creative Editing and Publishing. She then joined Dot Esports as a Freelance Writer in 2022 before transitioning to a Staff Writer in 2023. In her spare time, she enjoys buying more books than she can read, gaming alone or with friends, drinking too much tea, attending concerts, fangirling over movies and television, listening to music, and spending time with her family, friends, and pets, who are the most important parts of her world.