Despite the impressive run that horror gaming has been on in recent years, pumping out powerhouse AAA titles like Resident Evil Requiem and indie darlings like Mouthwashing and more, the highly-anticipated Paranormal Activity: Threshold game has been officially canceled. Paranormal Activity: Threshold joins a growing lineup of video games to be canceled in 2026, though the party responsible for the game's termination may not be who fans suspect.
First announced in 2024, Paranormal Activity: Threshold was being developed by DarkStone Digital's Brian Clarke, the indie creator behind the smash-hit supernatural horror game The Mortuary Assistant, and would have featured a found footage experience following a couple who move into a haunted house. Clarke had partnered with publisher DreadXP, as both studios joined forces with cinema conglomerate Paramount, to create the video game adaptation based on the Paranormal Activity film franchise. Unfortunately, Paranormal Activity: Threshold has formally come to an abrupt end, and the reason for the cancellation may be surprising to gaming audiences.
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Brian Clarke shared an announcement on social media revealing that Paranormal Activity: Threshold was officially canceled and...
