Konami ended its Silent Hill Transmission by unveiling a new mainline game in the franchise. Titled Silent Hill f, we got a short CG trailer for the announcement.
The long-rumoured Silent Hill 2 remake has been officially announced. Developed by Bloober Team, it will release for PS5 and PC.
A new report reiterates that a Bloober Team-developed Silent Hill 2 remake will be announced later today, with Akira Yamaoka and Masahiro Ito also involved.
Metadata for today's Silent Hill Transmission spills the beans on upcoming announcements. The show will be nearly 50 minutes long.
Masahiro Ito, who created the iconic Pyramid Head, and composer Akira Yamaoka have both shared the Transmission stream's announcement.
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."
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.
Konami sheds light on the remaster's visual upgrades, while fans also seem to have spotted changes made to the translation.
HD remasters of Konami's beloved Suikoden 1 and 2 are coming to Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and PS4 next year with new quality of life features.
Leaks surrounding Silent Hill's long-rumoured revival are intensifying once again, with images from two of its three alleged projects having emerged again.
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Previous leaks have claimed that a Silent Hill 2 remake is in development at Bloober Team, being one of three Silent Hill projects in the works across different studios.
VGC's Andy Robinson has recently heard from "several people" that a reveal for the horror series could be happening sooner than reported.
A recent report claims that Konami might be saving its biggest game announcements for events scheduled later in the year.
The remasters will allegedly be purchasable separately and individually, and are said to be launching for PC and consoles.
Reports have previously claimed that Konami has long-awaited revivals in the works for Castlevania, Silent Hill, and Metal Gear Solid.
From its pre-Gamescom 2014 debut to its removal several months later, P.T. remains a memorable experience and influence on horror gaming.
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Metal Gear Solid 2 and Metal Gear Solid 3 were temporarily removed from digital storefronts back in November of last year.