Despite mixed reviews at launch, the free first-person horror title continues to achieve new milestones. It's available on PS5.
The "Japanese-style horror adventure" features a protagonist trapped in an "unknown world" who must escape while avoiding monsters.
The soundtrack is available now on Spotify and Apple Music, while a Sakura Head statue from Gecco arrives in September-November.
The first-person psychological horror game launched for free for PlayStation 5 less than two weeks ago.
Despite mixed reviews from critics, Konami's free psychological horror title has achieved a significant milestone since its shadow drop.
The long-rumored psychological horror title is free to play and focuses on Anita, who navigates an apartment block while a monster hunts her.
Plot details of the unannounced horror titles were also leaked by the ratings board in a report that's since been taken down.
Players will allegedly play as a student named Anita, who visits an abandoned apartment complex to uncover the mysteries surrounding her friend's death.
The unannounced title, which is allegedly a playable teaser, was rated in Taiwan and South Korea last year.
These are separate from Silent Hill: The Short Message, though one is reportedly in "very early development," as per leaker AestheticGamer.
As per the classification rating, The Short Message will feature a protagonist who must "escape her own fears and the monsters lurking in the corridors."
The title is included in a batch of game ratings for UNIANA, which publishes Konami's titles in South Korea, though platforms weren't specified.
Leaks surrounding Silent Hill's long-rumoured revival are intensifying once again, with images from two of its three alleged projects having emerged again.