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Paranormal Activity: Threshold Cancelled as Paramount Pulls the Plug on Horror Game Adaptation

Published: 2026-05-10 00:08:29 | Category: Gaming

Breaking News: Paranormal Activity Game Officially Dead

The highly anticipated horror game Paranormal Activity: Threshold has been officially cancelled, with solo developer Brian Clarke confirming the project's termination earlier this week. According to Clarke's statement on his social media account, Paramount Pictures could no longer wait for the game's completion, forcing the decision.

Paranormal Activity: Threshold Cancelled as Paramount Pulls the Plug on Horror Game Adaptation
Source: www.rockpapershotgun.com

"Paramount could no longer wait for the game's completion, leading to the cancellation," Clarke wrote, attributing the delay to the ambitious scope of the project and the challenges faced by his small team.

Background: A Promising Start, Then Delays

Announced in early 2023, Threshold was set to be a first-person horror experience that expanded the Paranormal Activity franchise into interactive storytelling. Clarke, known for his acclaimed The Mortuary Assistant (2022), was developing the game under his DarkStone Digital banner.

Development faced repeated delays as Clarke worked solo, aiming to deliver a polished experience. However, sources indicate that Paramount's patience ran out as the game missed several internal milestones.

Paranormal Activity: Threshold Cancelled as Paramount Pulls the Plug on Horror Game Adaptation
Source: www.rockpapershotgun.com

What This Means for Fans and the Franchise

Fans of both the Paranormal Activity movies and horror gaming are left disappointed. The cancellation removes a potential entry point for the franchise in the gaming space, which had seen previous attempts like Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul.

For DarkStone Digital, Clarke now turns his focus to future projects. "I'm grateful for the support, but sometimes even the best ideas need to be put to rest," he added in a follow-up post.

Industry Impact

Analysts point to a growing trend of film studios pulling support from game adaptations when deadlines slip. "It's a reminder that licenses are business assets, not creative playgrounds," said game industry analyst Carol Evans.

No other Paranormal Activity game projects have been announced, leaving the franchise's interactive future uncertain.