The beloved psychological horror title's long-awaited remake will launch for PlayStation 5 and PC in October.
Konami and Bloober Team have finally announced a release date for their long awaited survival horror remake.
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.
A new 2v8 mode is also in the works, with eight Survivors facing off against two Killers. It will receive a new livestream in July.
Konami has been growing at a steady pace in terms of financials, and the Japanese gaming giant recorded a total profit of 70% over last year.
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.
Even though it was far from a full game, Ground Zeroes understandably holds a special place in many hearts.
A recent leak claimed that the Silent Hill 2 remake would be showcased at a PlayStation-focused event in May.
From $19.99 to $34.99, Stunlock Studios believes the updated price reflects the "full value" of the title after five years of development.
The survival horror remake, which is still without a release date, was recently also rated in South Korea.
Metal Gear Solid 3 on Steam also gets an Additional Settings menu with audio and screen options, mouse sensitivity and more.
Players can battle Simon Belmont and wield Vampire Killer in the upcoming update, with paid cosmetic DLC also out on the same day.
Posters of the upcoming survival horror remake have allegedly been spotted in GameStop stores.
Producer Noriaki Okamura also reiterated improving the graphics and "operability" while leaving the design, sounds and story unchanged.
Nothing mind-blowing, but it will do.
Hayter, who voices protagonist Naked Snake, played up to the famous "bridge scene" in the opening mission of the upcoming remake.
The remake is in development for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and is currently without a release date.
But it's looking increasingly likely that there will be another Metal Gear Solid collection in the not-too-distant future.