Ghost Cam comes to Steam and Meta VR headsets in January

Ghost Cam comes to Steam and Meta VR headsets in January

Arch Rebels’ single-player paranormal title Ghost Cam will arrive early next year on Steam and Meta VR headsets.

Revealed during Wednesday’s Women-Led Games Showcase: The Game Awards Edition, the game will launch on January 19. A new trailer, which can be seen here, showcases the game in both VR and non-VR action.

A synopsis for Ghost Cam reads:

In GHOST CAM, you play as a lone paranormal photographer exploring shifting, liminal spaces filled with ghostly traces and hidden secrets. Armed only with a Polaroid-style camera, you’ll capture spirits, uncover spectral remnants, and piece together escape-room-style puzzles to delve deeper into a twisting, haunted dreamscape.

Set against a surreal 70s/80s haunted horse girl aesthetic, GHOST CAM invites players into eerie stables, faded childhood memories, and corridors where ghostly hoofbeats linger just out of sight. Not all spirits are hostile; some will watch, some will guide, and some may trap you forever in their world. Your actions shape your Ghost Hunter ranking, unlock hidden mysteries, and determine which of the endings you'll uncover.

Inspired by modern psychological horror titles but crafted for a focused solo narrative experience, GHOST CAM delivers chilling atmosphere, emotional tension, and rich replayability. Players can immerse themselves in full VR or on a traditional screen.

Steam users can wishlist the game here while Meta VR users can wishlist the game here.

We're excited to announce that GHOST CAM will be haunting the @womenledgames Showcase✨ #TheGameAwards Edition on: Dec 11th 8am WA / 11am AEDT Dec 10th 4pm PT Watch the full show here: www.youtube.com/@Women-LedGa... ! #indiegames #indiedev #gamedev #vr

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— Wishlist GHOST CAM on Steam👻 (@archrebels.bsky.social) December 9, 2025 at 7:49 PM

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