Konami Reveals There Are Multiple Silent Hill Remakes in Development

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Bloober Team is currently hard at work on its modern version of Silent Hill 2, but more remakes in the survival horror franchise may be coming. That’s according to a financial results document that Konami released today for Q2 FY2024, a portion of which, labeled Digital Entertainment, includes a statement about how the company is “working diligently” on a number of projects, including what are apparently “remakes” and “completely new entries” for Silent Hill. No titles were specified, but the original Silent Hill game, which came out in 1999 for the original PlayStation, could probably use a visual overhaul, not to mention Silent Hill 3 and Silent Hill 4: The Room—the last Silent Hill Game to be developed by Team Silent. Bloober Team’s Silent Hill 2 has yet to receive a release date and remains listed as “coming soon” on Steam.

As major new titles to be released for the future, we are planning METAL GEAR SOLID: MASTER COLLECTION Vol.1, the first installment of a collection that will mark the trajectory of the METAL GEAR series; Momotaro Dentetsu World -Chikyu wa Kibou de Mawatteru!-, the latest installment of the nationally popular board game series Momotaro Dentetsu, which celebrates its 35th anniversary this year; Super Crazy Rhythm Castle, a new rhythm and puzzle action-adventure game; and CYGNI: All Guns Blazing, a new vertical-scrolling shooter game. In addition, we will begin streaming SILENT HILL: Ascension, an interactive streaming series with viewer participation based on the SILENT HILL worldview, as a collaborative initiative.

As for ongoing efforts, we are working diligently on METAL GEAR SOLID Δ: SNAKE EATER, which faithfully recreates the story, characters, and game design of METAL GEAR SOLID 3 SNAKE EATER, one of the most beloved entries in the METAL GEAR series, and updates its graphical style to modern graphics for the current generation, as well as remakes and completely new entries in the SILENT HILL series, which gained popularity as a psychological horror game.

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Tsing Mui
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