Multiple Silent Hill projects, including a Silent Hill 2 remake, are rumoured to be in the works.
Sleepless nights could be back on the cards, with various sources hinting that the Silent Hill series is set to return. Last week, a series of images, allegedly from a new Silent Hill game, emerged on Twitter. These were rather hastily removed by the social media giant "in response to a report from the copyright holder". This copyright claim suggests that the Silent Hill leak could be credible, and now others have emerged seemingly with knowledge about the series' future plans.
Yesterday, Twitter user NateTheHate2 tweeted that Bloober Team is currently working on a Silent Hill 2 remake. Horror fans are likely no strangers to the Polish developers' back catalogue, which includes Blair Witch, a game set two years after the events of the iconic 1999 movie, and Observer, a psychological horror starring a detective who can interrogate people by hacking into their brains.
According to NateTheHate2, the Silent Hill 2 Remake will expand and improve on the highly unsettling sequel, with "reworked puzzles" and "new endings". Of course, Silent Hill 2 already has many endings, including the infamous 'dog' scene. Still, if true, it will be interesting to see what new twists the developer might have in store for the conclusion of James Sutherland's story. NateTheHate2 also suggests that the Silent Hill 2 remake will be a "timed PlayStation console exclusive", but they don't indicate how long the supposed timed exclusivity will last.
The Twitter user also claims that there are multiple Silent Hill games in development, including a "new mainline entry" and other projects, which they've described as "side stories". They finish the tweet
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