Are there any good mods for Phasmophobia?
Summary
Q.Are there any good mods for Phasmophobia?
A.There are community mods for Phasmophobia, but official support is lacking and viability is limited as of 2025, so mod quality varies and online use is risky.
More info
There are indeed community-made mods for Phasmophobia, but they are not officially supported by Kinetic Games and their reliability has declined with recent updates. As of mid-2025, most mods may not work reliably, and modded multiplayer lobbies are discouraged or prohibited by some servers and players. If you’re curious, proceed with caution and prefer offline testing to avoid disruption in co-op runs. TheGamer's mod overview discusses the mod landscape and the lack of official support. Pro Game Guides also notes there’s no official mod support and that mods come at your own risk.
Mods typically fall into loaders and client-side edits rather than official add-ons, with examples on community sites like Nexus Mods. You can find various Phasmophobia mods there, including niche cosmetic and audio tweaks such as Scooby-Doo-themed textures, altered ambience, or tarot-card replacements. See Nexus Mods: Phasmophobia for current listings and user-made content. For developers and would-be modders, MelonLoader-based tooling exists (e.g., PhasmodHandler) to organize or launch mods in Phasmophobia, see PhasmodHandler on GitHub. Additionally, some tools aim to edit saves or customize client behavior, e.g. phasmo-save-editor.
Be mindful that modding in online play can trigger bans or instability; communities frequently warn against modded lobbies and advise sticking to vanilla gameplay when playing with others. If you want a firsthand vibe, you can explore community-made ambience or character tweaks in private sessions and back up your saves first. For context on ongoing official updates, see coverage of official map and visual upgrades such as Nell’s Diner, which shows the developer-focused evolution of the game (not a mod) PC Gamer coverage.



