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Best Horror Games to Play on PS5 (2026)
By Deepti Pathak
May 12, 2025 | Updated February 22, 2026
Let’s be honest: finding a horror game that’s actually worth your time and money can feel like a gamble. You want something that’ll genuinely get your heart racing, not just another predictable jump-scare fest that leaves you bored after an hour. With the PS5’s incredible graphics and immersive audio, the potential for a truly terrifying experience is higher than ever. But with so many options out there, where do you even start?
We’ve done the hard (and admittedly, sometimes sleepless) work for you. We tested the most popular horror games on the PS5 to separate the truly spine-chilling masterpieces from the rest. Here are the seven best you should play right now.
7. The Evil Within 2
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox One, PS4
From Shinji Mikami, the mastermind behind Resident Evil, comes a survival horror gem that messes with your head. You step into the shoes of Detective Sebastian Castellanos, trapped in a world where reality bends and nightmares take physical form. It’s a perfect blend of action and psychological terror, constantly leaving you questioning what’s real.
The game excels at blurring the lines between fantasy and reality, with creature designs that feel ripped straight from your darkest dreams. The semi-open environments give you room to breathe and explore, but also amplify the dread of what you might find around the next corner. If you’re drawn to dark, twisted narratives with a creepy atmosphere, this one is essential.
6. Dead By Daylight
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
Ever wanted to star in your own horror movie? Dead by Daylight makes it happen. This fast-paced multiplayer game pits a team of four survivors against one merciless killer. It takes the primal fear of being hunted and ramps it up with a brutal twist: you have to cooperate to survive.
What makes it so unique is its love letter to horror cinema. You can play as (or against) iconic slashers from classics like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and A Nightmare on Elm Street. With unique abilities for every character, the gameplay stays fresh, and the tension never really lets up. For quick, adrenaline-pumping scares with friends, this is a must-play.
5. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch
After years of action-heavy installments, Resident Evil 7 brought the franchise back to its survival horror roots in the most terrifying way possible. Abandoning third-person shooting for a claustrophobic first-person view, the game traps you in the deranged Baker family mansion. It’s a slow, agonizing descent into a nightmare where danger lurks in every shadow.
The shift to first-person is a game-changer. Every encounter feels intimate and brutal, and the haunting atmosphere of the Louisiana bayou is palpable. The storytelling is gripping, and for those brave enough, the VR mode is an experience that defines the phrase “too real.” For anyone seeking a pure, modern horror classic, this is it.
4. The Outlast Trials
Available on: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows
What happens when you take the visceral terror of Outlast and add friends? You get The Outlast Trials. Set in a nightmarish Cold War-era facility, you and up to three other players are guinea pigs in a series of sadistic experiments. Unlike its predecessors, this one trades solo exploration for co-op panic.
Survival isn’t just about hiding in a locker anymore; it’s about coordinating with your team, solving puzzles under pressure, and trying not to scream when your friend gets dragged into the dark. It keeps the classic jump scares and tense stealth but adds a brilliant new layer of depth with its cooperative trials. Whether you’re sneaking alone or panicking with a group, the terror is very, very real.
3. Amnesia: The Bunker
Available on: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS4, PC
Amnesia: The Bunker strips away everything and leaves you with pure, unadulterated dread. You’re a French soldier trapped in a dark, crumbling WWI bunker. You have a revolver with limited bullets, a generator that sputters out, and a singular goal: escape. The problem? There’s something in the dark with you.
This game is a masterclass in tension. It’s not about scripted jump scares; it’s about the constant, gnawing fear of The Beast that stalks you through the narrow corridors. Every sound forces you to stop and listen. Every decision—”Do I use my light to see, or stay quiet?”—feels like a life-or-death choice. It’s one of the most intense, pressure-filled horror experiences you can have.
2. Visage
Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC
If you prefer horror that gets under your skin rather than making you jump out of your seat, Visage is the one. Set in a suburban house that feels disturbingly real, you’ll explore its hallways and rooms, slowly unraveling the tragic fates of the families who lived there. It’s a slow-burn psychological experience that relies entirely on atmosphere.
The house itself is the star. The realistic setting makes the horror feel tangible, like it could be happening in a house down your own street. The game builds dread with quiet tension and unexpected, unsettling moments that stick with you long after you’ve turned off the console. It’s not about action; it’s about an overwhelming sense of impending doom that never quite goes away.
1. Alien: Isolation
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, PC
There’s a reason this is number one. Alien: Isolation isn’t just a great horror game; it’s a masterclass in fear. You play as Amanda Ripley, daughter of the original film’s Ellen Ripley, exploring a decaying space station fifteen years after the events of the 1979 movie. The game captures that same raw, primal terror of being hunted by a perfect organism.
What sets it apart is the xenomorph’s AI. It doesn’t follow a script; it learns. It watches how you hide, it checks your favorite lockers, and it adapts to your playstyle. No two encounters are ever the same, which keeps you in a constant state of panic. Combined with visuals and sound design that faithfully recreate Ridley Scott’s original film, this game doesn’t just pay homage—it makes you live the nightmare.
The Final Verdict
The PS5 is an incredible machine for horror fans, offering a wealth of experiences that go far beyond simple jump scares. Whether you’re looking for a tense multiplayer game to play with friends, a slow-burning psychological thriller, or a relentless sci-fi nightmare, this list has something to keep you up at night. The only question left is: which one will you play first? (Just maybe leave the lights on.)
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