Konami and Bloober Team have finally announced a release date for their long awaited survival horror remake.
The survival horror IP will continue development, though Bloober Team is exploring "potential alternatives," like a possible new publisher.
The Silent Hill-focused showcase airs at 4 PM PT and will provide “game updates, a deeper look at the film, and new merch."
Konami confirms it will be sharing new details on its psychological horror franchise with an update later this week.
Bloober Team says the project is "currently well advanced" and says it's "very pleased with the current progress."
Bloober Team CEO Piotr Babieno recently revealed that the development team is in the "final stages of work" on the remake.
A screenshot recently uploaded to the Steam database suggests the remake will now feature a younger-looking James, bringing his design closer to the original game.
A recent leak claimed that the Silent Hill 2 remake would be showcased at a PlayStation-focused event in May.
Sony has a PlayStation-related event scheduled for next month, journalist Jeff Grubb has claimed.
The survival horror remake, which is still without a release date, was recently also rated in South Korea.
Posters of the upcoming survival horror remake have allegedly been spotted in GameStop stores.
Konami recently said that the survival horror remake was "in the final stages of development."
"I’m pretty serious that we’re not responsible for the marketing page. It is the responsibility of our partner," said Piotr Babieno.
Though Konami has yet to officially announce a release date, PlayStation confirmed last month that the remake would launch this year.
Bloober Team and Konami's remake continues to raise red (or at least somewhat red) flags.
The survival horror remake has resurfaced with a new gameplay trailer, though a release date still hasn't been confirmed.
The rumored showcase also reportedly features high-profile titles like Rise of the Ronin, Silent Hill 2, Judas and many more.
It was recently stated by PlayStation that the survival horror remake would release sometime this year.
The survival horror remake is featured in an official PlayStation reel that hypes up games scheduled for 2024 releases.
Bloober Team has signed a license and publishing agreement with the company to develop a title based on its IP codenamed R.