Silent Hill 2 might not be the only game in the horror franchise that's being remade for modern hardware.
Meanwhile, Super Mario Bros. Wonder is still on top of the charts, having sold an additional 163,000 copies.
With no updates on the game since its announcement a year ago, questions are being asked about when we'll see it next.
Early viewers can pick up the Founder's Pack and Season Pass for $19.99 for exclusive cosmetics, including frames, an emoji and more.
The remake's recent gameplay sneak peek hides quite a few intriguing details.
The interactive streaming series is set to premiere not long from now, and ahead of is premiere, Genvid Entertainment has released a new trailer.
The only new release for the week is Konami's Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1, which debuted in fourth place.
Watch Snake sneak through the jungle, taking down various enemies and encountering different wildlife captured in-game in real-time.
The references could indicate that Konami is working on Master Collection Vol. 2 with the other mainline games in the series.
Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 is set to release on October 24 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.
Konami has revealed that the issues are largely minor, like subtitles not syncing up and a slow down in some cutscenes.
The Master Collection Vol. 1 packs in some excellent games along with some extra goodies. Can it bring back Metal Gear from the dead?
Genvid's interactive streaming series begins airing on October 31st at 6 PM PT, and will change based on audience decisions.
Metal Gear returns after a long hiatus- here's what you should know about its upcoming collection.
Konami and Bloober Team could be gearing up to reveal new details on the survival horror title in the near future.
The interactive streaming series will be available on iOS, Android, and PC, Genvid Entertainment and Konami have officially confirmed.
The community-driven streaming series is set to premiere on Halloween, according to its updated listing on the Google Play Store.
An Easter egg from the original PlayStation One release of Metal Gear Solid carries over to the Master Collection in a new way.
The PS4 version launches on the same day as Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch and targets a 1080p resolution at 60 FPS.
An enjoyable enough continuation of the classic IP.