Lately, rumors surrounding the Silent Hill franchise have been coming thick and fast. With fans believing Hideo Kojima's upcoming horror game will be a new entry in the classic Konami series and film director Christophe Gans all but confirming the studio is rebooting the original installment, it's hard for fans to not have at least a sliver of hope that something is occurring for the dormant survival horror games. However, whether a new title or a remake is coming or not, there is at least one fan project that is definitely in the works.
According to a report from DSO Gaming, a team of developers known as Codeless Games is currently making their own reimagining of the first Silent Hill game. This iteration is being developed in Unreal Engine 5, and a new video shows off some gameplay footage taken from the classic school map. It's definitely had a visual upgrade, though it seems to be attempting to retain the original's feel and style. It's certainly an impressive project that many will no doubt be looking forward to, though some people in the comments on YouTube have suggested this remake needs to be darker.
Impressive Video Shows Silent Hill Reimagined in Unreal Engine 5
At the time of writing, there's no release window for this UE5 project, though fans are encouraged to give feedback on what's been shown so far. As for the official games, there's still no word on what's actually happening with the franchise. As mentioned above, it appears that Konami may be rebooting Silent Hill, which could tie in with Gans' new film adaptation. This new movie will represent the third time Silent Hill has been translated to the silver screen, with an expected release date sometime next year.
On top of that, there have been rumors that
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