Phasmophobia 6 Tanglewood Drive rework update countdown: Exact start time and date

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One of Phasmophobia’s most beloved maps is soon receiving a drastic rework focused on improving the overall quality and playability of the location. The next map rework is 6 Tanglewood Drive, and you’ll want to jump in as soon as possible to explore these exciting changes.

The devs are steadily working their way through updating all of the house maps the ghost hunting game has to offer. So far, we’ve seen refreshes for Bleasdale Farmhouse and Grafton Farmhouse, making 6 Tanglewood Drive the third location to undergo this process. If you want to be ready to start ghost hunting and the new and improved home as soon as it’s available, here’s the exact time and date when the Phasmophobia 6 Tanglewood Drive rework update will be released.

Phasmophobia 6 Tanglewood Drive rework update release date and time

Tanglewood exterior in phasmophobiaScreenshot by Destructoid

The 6 Tanglewood Drive map rework officially launches on March 3. A release time for this update hasn’t been revealed so far, and likely won’t be since most previous updates didn’t have a launch time announced. Most past updates have been released at the exact same time, though, so there’s a solid chance this one will, too, which is 7am CT/1pm UTC.

We’ve set our countdown to the expected launch time and translated it across major time zones so you can check exactly when it will be live in your area. If the devs do announce a different time, or if any delays occur, we’ll update all relevant details here.

Phasmophobia 6 Tanglewood Drive rework update countdown

  • PT: 5am on Aug. 12
  • CT: 7am on Aug. 12
  • ET: 8am on Aug. 12
  • BST: 1pm on Aug. 12
  • CEST: 2pm on Aug. 12
  • JST: 10pm on Aug. 12
  • AEST: 11pm on Aug. 12

Phasmophobia 6 Tanglewood Drive rework update features

New tanglewood living room in phasmophobiaScreenshot by Destructoid

The 6 Tanglewood Drive update is focused on giving this house map an overall refresh and upgrade to help it better align with the devs’ vision for the full 1.0 launch of the game, previously known as the Horror 2.0 update. The team told Destructoid that “the revised map is designed to increase the quality, interactivity, and replayability of the well-loved location.”

If you previously witnessed the reworks for Bleasdale Farmhouse and Grafton Farmhouse, you have a solid idea of what to expect with this one. This redesign will be less intense, though, and retain more of the overall shape and layout players have come to know and love.

The reworked 6 Tanglewood Drive map will feature all kinds of new interactions on the map. These will likely be similar to some of the oddities you can find around other updated locations, like the Spider at Bleasdale Farmhouse or the whipped cream dispensers scattered all around Nell’s Diner.

There’s also some kind of “new surprise” waiting to be uncovered in the basement on the updated map. No details or teasers as to what this might be have been revealed, although there is a new train set featured in some of the key art, so it could be referencing this. It’s also possible it’s something else entirely, though, so we’ll have to wait until March 3 to learn what it is.

Lighting a glowing red summoning circle and trapping a ghost in it at tanglewood in phasmophobiaScreenshot by Destructoid

Seeing such an iconic and beloved location undergo a drastic rework might be intimidating, but the devs told Destructoid they recognize that the location is a “fan favorite” and are simply hoping to “raise the map to the same level as the newer locations, and make Phasmophobia the game [they’ve] always wanted it to be.”

It’s a big year for the ghost hunting game, and this update is only the first of many slated to release as the year progresses, according to the 2026 Phasmophobia roadmap. The next map rework slated for launch is 13 Willow Street, releasing sometime before the end of the year. While you wait for more fresh content to arrive, consider diving into some of the most recent additions, like learning how to identify a Gallu, Dayan, and Obambo.

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