The upcoming horror title is seemingly unaffected by the recent resignation of Annapurna Interactive's entire staff last month.
Series producer Motoi Okamoto says both titles are "currently in development" and asks fans to "look forward" to more details.
Konami confirms it will be sharing new details on its psychological horror franchise with an update later this week.
However, Konami's Motoi Okamoto first wants to bring "a new follow-up report" and asks fans to "please wait a little longer."
A prominent insider seems to be suggesting that Konami will be showing off new trailers for the upcoming titles very soon.
A prominent leaker has claimed that Konami will soon be unveiling new trailers for a number of previously-announced Silent Hill titles.
"If creators from around the world who love Silent Hill bring us their pitches, I promise to look through every one of them," says Motoi Okamoto.
Though developer No Code has used the Unity engine for its previous titles, it's moving to Unreal for Silent Hill: Townfall.
A leaker has claimed that No Code and Annapurna Interactive's Silent Hill: Townfall is going to be the first of several titles in an anthology series.
"We will expand our partnerships and broaden the world of Silent Hill together with teams that love the series from around the globe," the company says.
No Code, the studio behind Stories Untold and Observation, is developing a new Silent Hill game in collaboration with Annapurna Interactive and Konami.
Metadata for today's Silent Hill Transmission spills the beans on upcoming announcements. The show will be nearly 50 minutes long.
After nearly three years of persistent leaks and rumours, it seems Konami is finally ready to officially unveil the future of the Silent Hill franchise.
Christophe Gans, who is also directing the upcoming reboot, says several teams are working on the series with a "big line of games."
VGC's Andy Robinson has recently heard from "several people" that a reveal for the horror series could be happening sooner than reported.
Film director Christophe Gans said in a recent interview that Konami is reviving its psychological horror franchise with new games.
A new report now claims that multiple Silent Hill games tackling different genres are in production across several studios.
Konami has filed for a handful of trademark renewals, in which the name Silent Hill was also included.