Even more Silent Hill “remakes” are in the works according to Konami
Konami’s latest update suggests more than one Silent Hill remake is coming
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MultipleSilent Hillremakes are apparently in the works at Konami, alongside new previously announced entries for the series.
As reported byVGC, the Japanese publisher provided an update on its current projects as part of its quarterly earnings results, but also revealed that it may have more than oneSilent Hillremake in the works.
“As for ongoing efforts,” Konami said, “we are working diligently onMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, which faithfully recreates the story, characters, and game design ofMetal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, one of the most beloved entries in theMetal Gearseries, and updates its graphical style to modern graphics for the current generation, as well as remakes and completely new entries in theSilent Hillseries, which gained popularity as a psychological horror game.”
The statement mentions “remakes” which suggests that another game is in the works alongside a remake of 2001’sSilent Hill 2, which was announced last year and is being developed by Bloober Team.
It’s unclear at this time if the mention of plural remakes is a simple spelling error, or if Konami has yet to announce another title, so we’ll have to wait for confirmation.
Alongside aSilent Hill 2remake, Konami also unveiled two new games that are in development for the series, includingSilent Hill Townfall- which is being developed by Scottish studio NoCode and published by Annapurna Interactive - as well asSilent Hill Fwhich is a “completely new story set in 1960s Japan featuring a beautiful, yet horrifying world.”
Silent Hill: Ascension, an interactive streaming series from Behaviour Interactive that gives players the power to alterSilent Hill’scanon, was released yesterday, but the game is already beingslammed as “complete garbage” over microtransactions.
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