Silent Hill 2's remake has been receiving consistent updates on Steam over the last few weeks, which hints that it won't be long until we get some news on the game.
Last year, following months of rumours, speculation, and leaks, Konami finally gave fans an update on the Silent Hill series, revealing a ton of upcoming projects for the long-dormant series, like a remake of Silent Hill 2, a brand-new game called Silent Hill f, and some experimentative spin-off titles. Since then, however, it's been surprisingly quiet about the games it has planned, with only Silent Hill: Ascension getting any kind of concrete announcements.
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Out of all the upcoming projects, the one that fans are most excited (or nervous) to hear about is undoubtedly the remake of Silent Hill 2, which makes sense given it's one of the most beloved horror games of all time. As reported by Eurogamer, it seems like we're not far off from finding out more about Silent Hill 2, as the remake has been receiving consistent updates on Steam over the last few weeks that point to development progressing smoothly.
According to SteamDB, Silent Hill 2's Steam page has been updated several times in the last month, with changes being made to the page throughout September. Those changes seem relatively minor in the grand scheme of things, but do show that Konami is cooking something in the background.
While most of last month's updates aren't that exciting and seem to be mostly focused on backend stuff, the Steam page received arguably its biggest update yet just yesterday. October 6th's update notably added a bunch of different supported languages to the game's Steam tags and added a category that noted
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