"Honestly difficult to imagine a path forward with it" - licensed Paranormal Activity horror game "technically done for good", says Mortuary Assistant creator
The creator of The Mortuary Assistant, Brian Clarke, announced that the licensed Paranormal Activity game, Paranormal Activity: Threshold, is officially finished. Development was halted due to a lack of time and complications arising from the Warner Bros. acquisition by Paramount Skydance. Clarke expressed a desire to explore new ideas rather than rush the game to meet a release deadline.
- ▪Brian Clarke stated that Paranormal Activity: Threshold is technically done for good.
- ▪Development ceased because Clarke needed more time, which Paramount declined to grant.
- ▪Clarke is now considering smaller projects due to burnout from the lengthy development process.
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Home News "Honestly difficult to imagine a path forward with it" - licensed Paranormal Activity horror game "technically done for good", says Mortuary Assistant creator "I have plenty of new ideas that interest me." Image credit: Eurogamer <img alt="Robert Purchese avatar" src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/user-9946-originalxoriginal-14-03-23.jpg?width=2048&height=2048&fit=bounds&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" style="aspect-ratio: 1" width="1024" height="1017" > News by Robert Purchese Associate Editor Published on May 21, 2026 Follow Paranormal Activity: Threshold The solo developer of horror hit The Mortuary Assistant has told Eurogamer that his officially licensed Paranormal Activity game, Paranormal Activity: Threshold, "is technically done for good".
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