Xbox Chaturdays 15: Silent Hill conspiracy theories, FPS Boost, and devs skip Xbox?

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For our 15th episode of Xbox Chaturdays we’ll be going down the latestSilent Hill conspiracy theoryrabbit hole, discussing the recent release of FPS Boost onXbox Series X|S, and highlighting the odd trend of developers and publishers skipping releases on Xbox. If you want to join the conversation live, be sure to catch usSaturday (2/20) at 12:00PM ET.

What’s going on with Silent Hill?

What’s going on with Silent Hill?

As most of us know, the Silent Hill series has been on a lengthy hiatus after the infamous reveal and subsequent cancellation of Silent Hills back in 2015. Due to the almost cult nature of the fandom, rumors of its revival have run rampant for years now. It seems like every six months there is a new, permeating theory about the state of the franchise and its platform exclusivity.

After doing some cyber-sluething of our own, we’ve established our very own conspiracy theories about who may be developing not one, but two upcoming Silent Hill projects thanks to some very curious new developments. Make sure to bring your tinfoil hat because we’ve really been getting ourselves lost in this one.

Welcome to Xbox Chaturdays!

Welcome to Xbox Chaturdays!

Xbox Chaturdays is our weekly Windows Central Gaming podcast. Every Saturday we sit down with a variety of Xbox developers, enthusiasts, and industry figures to chat about all things Xbox. Our show is catered to provide exciting and engaging content for Xbox and PC players that focuses on highlighting the things we love about gaming.

While the show is fairly new, we’ve built up a pretty incredible audience of live viewers that consistently keep the show fresh and exciting with their questions. If you haven’t caught an episode before, head on over to theWindows Central Gaming YouTube channelto watch past episodes.

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Miles Dompier is a Freelance Video Producer for Windows Central, focusing on video content for Windows Central Gaming. In addition to writing or producing news, reviews, and gaming guides, Miles delivers fun, community-focused videos for the Windows Central Gaming YouTube channel. Miles also hosts Xbox Chaturdays every Saturday, which serves as the Windows Central Gaming weekly podcast.