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Konami's famous horror series is returning in several different forms including a new game from a Japanese studio.
By Mark Delaney on
Silent Hill is on its way back. After many years spent away--the last mainline game came in 2012--there's suddenly a ton of Silent Hill projects on the way. Though it won't be the first out of the gate, the one that seems to have the most buzz around it is Silent Hill F, a new mainline sequel from a studio in Japan comprised of some survival-horror veterans. Here's everything we know about Silent Hill F.
Given that we know very little about the game so far, it's sensible that the public doesn't yet have a release date for the game. We can surmise it's probably at least another year away, given how the Silent Hill 2 remake is expected to land in 2024. It seems unlikely both would launch in the same year.
As for platforms, none were mentioned during its reveal, but we can reasonably assume that it will land on PC as well as Xbox and PS5. Last-gen platforms, however, seem less likely the further away we are from its launch. Unlike the Silent Hill 2 remake, which will launch as a timed PlayStation exclusive, no such stipulation was mentioned for Silent Hill F. For now, we'd bet it's coming to all major platforms at once, perhaps with the exception of Switch, which is proving less capable of handling current-gen games as time goes on.
Silent Hill F comes from Neobards Entertainment, a team that has largely been a support studio in the past. The studio has worked on several Capcom games, including Resident Evil 2, 3, 7, and ReVerse, the multiplayer
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