To celebrate the release of Phasmophobia Chronicle Update v0.13, Kinetic Games announced the game’s first Twitch Drops campaign.
Phasmophobia Early Access started in 2020, and the paranormal horror game has received several updates since launch. The latest update, v0.13, changes how media is gathered and rewarded. Other highlights include a new piece of equipment, two new types of media, as well as video and sound recordings.
Before trying out all of the new features, check out our guide on how to record videos along with sounds, which are both essential for solving paranormal activities and cases. And for some extra flair, Kinetic Games revealed new cosmetic rewards that can be earned through Twitch Drops.
How to Claim Phasmophobia Twitch Drops

The first set of Phasmophobia Twitch drops is earned by tuning into select partner streams on Twitch for two hours. But for the second campaign, you get rewards for tuning into any Twitch streamer playing Phasmophobia.
Before being eligible to earn Twitch Rewards, follow these steps.
- Open Phasmophobia on your platform of choice.
- On the Main Menu, select the Twitch Drops icon.
- In the Twitch Drops pop-up screen, press Connect.
- After receiving the code, go to the Twitch Activate Device website and enter it.
- Authorize the code to complete the process.
- From there, all rewards are auto-claimed and can be found in-game.
All Phasmophobia Twitch Drops Rewards & Dates
Here are all of the rewards and the dates on which you can earn them.
- June 24 – July 1: Foil/animated ID card and badge available by watching 2 hours of a Kinetic Games Partner stream.
- July 1 – July 15: Campaign available to all Twitch streamers playing Phasmophobia.
You can find the complete list of official Kinetic Games Partners on this website. To tell if a streamer is eligible, there will be a pop-up in their chat explaining the drop and how to earn it.
Kinetic Games did not reveal the rewards for the second campaign, but did state that there will be other in-game items, such as player cosmetics.
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