Two former prominent members of Team Silent have shared Konami‘s announcement of its upcoming Silent Hill event on social media, suggesting they could be involved in future plans for the series.
On Sunday Konami confirmed it will share “the latest updates” for the Silent Hill series in a digital event this week.
Composer Akira Yamaoka and art director Masahiro Ito have both circulated Konami’s announcement on social media.
This has led some to believe that the two may be involved in an as-yet-unannounced Silent Hill game, due to be announced during the stream.
Konami’s presentation will take place on Wednesday, October 19 at 2pm PDT / 5pm ET / 10pm BST.
The event was announced in a tweet on the official Silent Hill Twitter account, which was subsequently retweeted by Masahiro Ito.
Ito served as the Konami horror series’ art director for its first three instalments, as well as designing many of the creatures that featured in the game.
In 2020, Ito confirmed he was working on a new project. Posting on Twitter, Ito said: “I’m working on a title as a core member. I hope the title won’t be cancelled.” He added: “About that, I can tell you nothing yet.”
The announcement was also shared by Akira Yamaoka, who’s best known for composing the music in nearly every game in the series.
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Yamaoka posted the news on his Instagram account, leading many to believe he will be returning to compose new music for an upcoming Silent Hill game.
Silent Hill’s composer worked on Bloober Team’s 2021 title The Medium and teased his next game project by stating that it was “the one you’ve been hoping to hear about.”
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