It has been a very, very long time since we've seen anything from the Silent Hlil series, with a full decade having passed since the release of Silent Hill: Book of Memories on Vita--and an almost unbelievable eight years since PT gave fans hope for the Hideo Kojima-led reboot Silent Hills. Now, however, it appears we could finally be returning to Konami's legendary horror series, and it could be with multiple games. Here's what we know--including rumors--about the Silent Hill franchise's future, as well as what we hope to see as we head into Summer Game Fest and the other Not-E3 events in June.
Despite being on ice for so long, it appears the Silent Hill franchise will be returning with not just one, but several different games. Assuming reports on these games are accurate, Konami seems to be catering to multiple different types of players across these titles rather than trying to produce one game capable of pleasing them all.
According to Grubbsnax host <a href=«https://twitter.com/JeffGrubb/status/1526010912599056384?ref_src=» https: www.gamespot.com>Jeff Grubb
, who corroborated a Twitter post from user NateTheHate2, there is a new mainline Silent Hill game in development, though details on it are scarce right now. The two also say other «side stories» are also in development, as is a full remake of Silent Hill 2. This will not be a straight recreation of the game, but will instead offer changes to puzzles and endings--it'll be a timed console exclusive on PlayStation, according to these reports.
The reports say Bloober Team is creating the Silent Hill 2 remake. The studio has a well-established background in horror and psychological thriller games, including The Medium, Layers of Fear, and Blair Witch. For its part,
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