Tanglewood Drive Rework: Official Release Date Revealed

▼ Summary
– The reworked “6 Tanglewood Drive” map for Phasmophobia will launch on March 3, 2026, for all platforms, separate from the previously announced Player Character Update.
– The visual overhaul aims to give the map a more ‘lived-in’ feel with new assets and environmental storytelling, reflecting the history of the house.
– The redesign maintains the core layout for familiarity but enriches gameplay with new interactions, audio features, and a focus on unique player experiences.
– A key change is the removal of the kitchen looping spot to improve map flow, though other good looping locations remain within the house.
– The update represents the team’s effort to bring this original, fan-favorite map up to the quality and vision of their newer work.
The highly anticipated rework of the classic Phasmophobia map, 6 Tanglewood Drive, has a confirmed launch date. The updated location will be available for all players starting March 3rd, 2026. This announcement clarifies the development timeline, as the team has decided to separate this map release from the broader Player Character Update, which will follow shortly after. The decision to revisit such a beloved starting location stems from a desire to elevate it to the visual and gameplay standards the development team has since established.
Visually, the overhaul aims to transform the house with a completely new sense of atmosphere. The team has crafted fresh assets, props, and animations to realize a long-held vision for the property. The goal was to create a more “lived-in” feeling compared to other houses in the game, using older furniture and decor to hint at the lives of the previous occupants. This approach extends into subtle environmental storytelling, inviting players to explore and potentially piece together the unsettling history of the address themselves.
From a design perspective, the rework applies years of accumulated experience. As one of the original maps, Tanglewood holds a special place, but the developers have learned much since its creation. The focus was on enhancing unique gameplay through varied room layouts, more strategic options for completing contracts, and increased opportunities for ghost interactions. Crucially, the core layout of the house remains familiar to veterans, preserving its essential identity while enriching it with new interactive elements and distinct landmarks that players will discover upon entering.
A significant upgrade comes through audio. The soundscape of 6 Tanglewood Drive has been completely revamped with new features, contributing to what the developers describe as one of their most immersive maps to date. Even small details, like the jingle of a dryer, add layers to the environment.
One noticeable change that has sparked community discussion is the kitchen. The familiar looping spot in that room has been removed. This decision was made purely for gameplay flow and to make the space feel more natural within the setting. Rest assured, the map still offers excellent alternative locations for players to loop ghosts effectively.
Understanding the map’s iconic status, the development team approached this project with great care. They believe the final product honors the original while significantly improving upon what made it a fan favorite. The new version of 6 Tanglewood Drive awaits ghost hunters everywhere on March 3rd, 2026.
(Source: Kinetic Games)