
Publisher DreadXP and developer Darkstone Digital announced they’ve canceled Paranormal Activity: Threshold, their 2024-announced horror game based on the found-footage film series.
Game director Brian Clarke at Darkstone Digital confirmed the game was canceled as it needed more development time to be finished, though IP owner Paramount Pictures didn’t agree to extending development time. As such, the game was canceled over releasing an unfinished product.
Here’s the full word:
Hello indie and horror friends. For a while now, I’ve been hard at work on my next game Paranormal Activity: Threshold. I cannot thank everyone enough for the wildly positive reception it received at PAX. It’s been a long time since I released Mortuary Assistant and I was thrilled to see people enjoying more of my work. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your support means the world to me and it’s why I do what I do.
This is why it is so difficult to share that development of Paranormal Activity: Threshold has come to a close.
It’s no secret that game development means constant change and challenges especially as a solo indie. It became clear that the game needed more time to ensure it was the best it could possibly be. DreadXP stood by my need for more time and, together, we made a request to Paramount for a time extension.
Sadly, Paramount did not agree to extend development. This left me with two choices: Rush through development and release a sub-par product I would not be proud of or request we go our separate ways. I chose the latter.
Proudly, DreadXP stood by me every step of the way and we parted ways with Paramount amicably. It was an honor to even be considered to work on an IP I love so much.
So this chapter ends for me but I’m not going anywhere. I may need a small vacation, but I am excited and eager to return to my corner of horror that you all have so generously allowed me to occupy.
On to the next grave to discover what horrors I may unearth.
-Brian Clarke