After the success of the Silent Hill 2 remake, Konami will show us the next Silent Hill in a showcase
Silent Hill f will be the first major Silent Hill in over 20 years, which creates high expectations

- March 11, 2025
- Updated: March 11, 2025 at 10:57 AM

Bloober Team has made a masterstroke in the video game industry with its remake of Silent Hill 2, which has received positive reviews, demonstrating that the horror saga continues to generate great interest among fans. This rebirth of a Konami classic has positioned the franchise back in the spotlight, leading the company to schedule a special event for March 13 at 11:00 PM.
A new look at the future of Silent Hill
During this event, titled Silent Hill Transmission, it is anticipated that Silent Hill F, a new title developed by Neobards Entertainment, will be presented. Set in 1960s Japan, the game will be enriched by a narrative written by Ryukishi07, known for his work on Higurashi When They Cry, suggesting an atmosphere filled with mystery and psychological horror. However, so far the details about gameplay and the game’s approach have been limited, which increases the anticipation for this event even more.
It is important to highlight that, although Silent Hill F will be the star of this broadcast, it has not been confirmed whether Silent Hill: Townfall, another project in development, will make an appearance. Fans are eager for news about future titles in the franchise, and although Konami has not yet revealed links to follow the broadcast, it is likely that it will be streamed through their YouTube channel, as they have done on previous occasions.
The confirmation of the event has excited the saga’s followers, who eagerly await the news that may be offered on March 13. Despite the uncertainty about whether there will be additional surprises or details about other titles in development, the attention will undoubtedly be focused on Silent Hill F and its promises of intrigue and terror.
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