As speculation continues to swirl about the current state and future of the Silent Hill franchise, news has emerged regarding three ongoing projects connected to the franchise. The beloved horror series has been dormant for nearly a decade now. Publisher Konami has been silent about the state and fate of the franchise since 2014's Kojima-helmed P.T. demo for a new game that was eventually scrapped when the Metal Gear creator left the company. However, there have been leaks and rumors suggesting that a Silent Hill 2 remake could be in development, possibly featuring new endings and other reworked content.
Many fans have felt that Konami has been squandering the rights to the Silent Hill series over the years. The first three entries in the franchise are considered to be some of the best horror video games ever produced but its subsequent releases, while not without their fans, have earned more middling receptions from gamers and critics. Although series followers were let down after the cancellation of Silent Hills, recent stories about the revitalization of Silent Hill have sparked hope anew. Some of these stories include reports that Bloober Team has been working on a remake of Silent Hill 2, which is considered to be the best in the franchise by many. There have also been murmurings of a brand-new mainline entry, and alleged screenshots of this new Silent Hill leaked just a few days ago.
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More information about the future of the Silent Hill franchise has come courtesy of a report by Video Games Chronicle. In the report, VGC details rumors of three new Silent Hill projects, one of which is the aforementioned Bloober Team remake of Silent Hill
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