It has been a while since we heard anything about Silent Hill: The Short Message, one of the new entries in the classic survival horror series by Konami that is finally coming back into the spotlight after years of hiatus. Something seems to be going on with the game, and it may not be anything good.
As reported by Dusk Golem on Twitter, the game, which was rated last year in Taiwan, was recently removed from the Taiwanese Rating Board's database. This could mean, as Dusk Golem notes, that the game was either canceled or because the release date was changed to a later one. It's not all bad news regarding the Silent Hill franchise, however, as the reveal trailer for Silent Hill: Ascension has started appearing on Twitter as a promoted tweet, so there's the chance that the marketing machine is getting oiled up for the promotion of the upcoming entries in the series.
(1/2) As more people wait for more Silent Hill news, there's two incredibly small updates to bring up that people on Twitter were kind enough to inform me on.
Silent Hill: Ascension's reveal trailer tweet recently started popping up again in Twitter promoted tweets.
And on the
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) April 28, 2023
(3/3) thing may be either really good or really bad news. The pessimistic way to look at it is maybe it was removed because the project was canned. The optimistic way to look at it is maybe it was taken off because the release date was updated to a later date. To see!
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) April 28, 2023
Silent Hill: The Short Message isn't the only entry in the survival horror series by Konami that is in the works. Alongside the already mentioned Silent Hill: Ascension, Konami is working together with
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