Konami has largely moved away from AAA game production, and as a result, its biggest franchises have been mostly dormant for years. This includes the popular survival-horror franchise Silent Hill, which hasn't had a proper new entry since 2012, discounting the playable teaser for Silent Hills that released in 2014 and has since been pulled from the PlayStation Store. However, it seems that Silent Hill fans will soon have a lot to be excited about, as reports indicate that a multiple Silent Hill projects are in active development.
According to reports by VGC and insiders Jeff Grubb and NateTheHate, Konami has multiple Silent Hill projects in development. This apparently includes a full-blown Silent Hill 2 remake with reworked puzzles, endings, and more that's said to be in development by Bloober Team, the studio known for its work on the Layers of Fear games as well as The Medium, the latter of which was heavily inspired by Silent Hill. According to the reports, the Silent Hill 2 remake may be a timed-PlayStation exclusive, which matches with previous rumors that a Silent Hill PS5 exclusive game is in the works.
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It's been previously rumored that there are multiple Silent Hill games in development, and the report by VGC lends more credibility to those claims. According to VGC's sources, an episodic take on Silent Hill is also in development, though it's unclear who exactly is working on the project. Apparently, Dark Pictures studio Supermassive Games was potentially working on it at one point, but the latest news is that Annapurna Interactive may be involved. Alternatively, it could be a different studio entirely. It sounds like this project
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