Every Silent Hill Game Announced At The Silent Hill Transmission

Konami is being anything but silent, it seems.

Silent Hill is back! And not just with one game, but multiple! Konami took to the internet to announce not one but FOUR Silent Hill projects along with some updates on merchandise and film related to the series.

Silent Hill 2 Is Getting The Full Remake Treatment

One of the worst-kept secrets in gaming, the remake is being handled by Bloober Team of The Medium and Layers of Fear fame. It features redone everything – visuals, voicework and gameplay – and will feature an over-the-shoulder camera. It’s exclusive to PC and PlayStation 5 for the first twelve months.

Annapurna and No Code Are Creating Silent Hill: Townfall

Not much was shown this time around, but it can be expected to be a heavily story focused game from the team that made Stories Untold and Observation. It was teased that you should rewatch the trailer to see what it’s all about. So get to it!

A New Film Is Coming Called Return To Silent Hill Based On Silent Hill 2 From The Director Of The Original

It understandably looks to ignore the events of Silent Hill Revelations. So far, we’ve only seen a few storyboards and concept art, but it’s very obvious that it will follow the plot of Silent Hill 2 very closely.

The Sweet Factory Is The New Official Silent Hill Merchandise Store

You can buy a whole bunch of awesome statues sculpted by GECCO, but most importantly you can buy Silent Hill skateboards and a statue of the Dog from the Dog ending of Silent Hill 2.

Silent Hill Ascension Promises To Be A New Way To Experience Horror

It’s a collaboration between Genvid, Bad Robot (JJ Abrams), and Behaviour Interactive, and is a live real-time interactive streaming series. There’s no reset button – so whatever transpires in the series will be canon forever. It sounds exciting and starts streaming in 2023.

A Brand New Game Called Silent Hill f Takes Thing In Very New Direction

The trailer seems to insinuate that the game will take place in rural Japan in the 1960s and replaces the rust and blood we’ve come to know and love with blood and….flowers? It’s certainly an interesting new direction for the series.