The survival horror remake is featured in an official PlayStation reel that hypes up games scheduled for 2024 releases.
A new video released by PlayStation featuring games set for release in 2024 includes Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
However, Konami's Motoi Okamoto first wants to bring "a new follow-up report" and asks fans to "please wait a little longer."
The update goes live in early January 2024, adding new screen features like a 16:9 presentation and a scanline filter for MGS1.
Ver.1.3.1 also fixes minor issues and makes "additional adjustments" to the Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S and PS4 versions.
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"Once Konami, as the game's publisher, shares more information, we are confident that the wait will be worthwhile," the developer says.
Bloober Team also clarifies that the remake has not been cancelled, despite the lack of new information since its announcement last year.
Konami is also investigating issues like Trophies for Metal Gear 1 and 2 and Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 not unlocking on PS4.
Though three upcoming Silent Hill projects have already been officially announced, previous rumours have claimed there are others in development that Konami hasn't yet unveiled.
Plot details of the unannounced horror titles were also leaked by the ratings board in a report that's since been taken down.
The survival horror remake won't include a new playable origin story for the iconic monster, Konami has said.
That's as per a listing of the upcoming survival horror title that was recently spotted on Best Buy.
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.