
The Grafton Farmhouse rework is here, and this iconic Phasmophobia map has never looked both better and worse. It's in shambles and is basically a ruin, making it a superbly scary spot to go ghost hunting. There's plenty of fresh content packed into this update.
If you're eager to start exploring everything this update includes, you'll want to know about all the additions included in this one. It can sometimes be a bit tricky to figure out what's been added on your own, so here are all of the new features in Phasmophobia's Grafton Farmhouse rework update.
Phasmophobia Grafton Farmhouse rework update patch notes

As the name suggests, the Grafton Farmhouse rework update focuses entirely on overhauling the previous version of this location. Throughout this home, there are plenty of fresh features to uncover, including new locations for Cursed Possessions, new rooms, new creepy dolls, and much more. Here's a breakdown of everything included in this update.
- Overhauled the look and feel of Grafton Farmhouse. It's no longer a simple, rustic house, and instead has fallen into ruin. While Bleasedale Farmhouse got a lavish makeover with its rework, Grafton Farmhouse got the opposite treatment.
- Added third floor. Grafton Farmhouse now has a third floor, which is a large, open attic space.
- New rooms. Several fresh rooms were added with the overhaul, including a library, a seamstress workshop, and a doll room.
- New dolls with voice lines. There's a new doll room on the second floor of Grafton Farmhouse, and the dolls sitting around it can laugh and talk at any point, thus adding some special new ghost events. They have many unique lines, including "Simon says come closer" and "Take me with you." They can also move around and change positions.
- Moving mannequins. The mannequins situated around the workshop can randomly move when the ghost interacts with them. You'll hear a wooden jingling noise when they do.
- New chicken coop. Near the truck outside the map, there's now a small chicken coop. It can't be opened or explored, but if you stand close to it, you'll sometimes hear the chickens within making noises.
- Removed rooms. Some parts of the old Grafton Farmhouse have been removed, including the utility room, twin bedroom, twin bedroom closet, master bedroom closet, and nursery.
- Changed Cursed Possession locations. All seven Cursed Item spawn spots changed with this overhaul. You can now find the Monkey Paw, Voodoo Doll, and Tarot Cards on the first floor, the Music Box, Summoning Circle, and Haunted Mirror on the second floor, and the Ouija Board on the third floor.
- Plenty of new environmental sounds. Unique features like the massive metal windmill, chickens, typewriter, loud weather coursing through the home, and dolls create lots of spooky new noises, making every investigation around this location feel so much more terrifying than before.
- Flickering lights. Since the house is mostly ruined, some lights flicker rather than staying on consistently, amping up the scare factor.

There may be some additional features included in this update, as there are often hidden ones that take a bit to uncover. As we discover any new additions or changes, we'll add them here. You also may want to check out the official Grafton Farmhouse rework patch notes.
Now that you know all of the features included in this update, you can get to work tackling the weekly challenge, hunting down all Grafton Farmhouse Cursed Possessions, and capturing unique evidence.
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