Silent Hill 2 Remake Surpasses 6 Million Players

Based on the 2001 classic, Bloober Team's remake would launch in 2024 for PS5 and PC to extensive acclaim before coming to Xbox.

If the success of Silent Hill f wasn’t enough, Konami also confirmed another milestone for the series in a press release, this time for Bloober Team’s Silent Hill 2 Remake. It’s crossed six million players as of April 24th, which includes physical/digital sales and those who played through subscription services such as PlayStation Plus Extra.

The last milestone was actually fairly recent – over five million players – which is a testament to its long-lasting appeal. Released in October 2024 for PS5 and PC before launching on Xbox Series X/S in 2025, the remake is based on the classic 2001 survival horror. Long story short, James Sunderland receives a letter from Mary, his deceased wife, to meet in the titular town. And as is always the case, things take a grisly turn.

While Silent Hill 2 Remake features the same story (at least, at first glance), the gameplay has been overhauled, utilizing an over-the-shoulder perspective. Melee combat is also more visceral, and classic locations have more to see and uncover. Sections like Toluca Prison have also changed significantly, becoming arguably more frightening as a result.

Check out our review for more details (and why it became our Game of the Year in 2024). Bloober Team is currently working on a remake of the first Silent Hill, but it has yet to reveal platforms or a release window.

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