More Silent Hill Remakes Are In the Works According To Konami

More Silent Hill remakes are in the works according to Konami. The latest updates from Konami suggest more than one remake of Silent Hill is coming.

More Silent Hill Remakes in the Works

More Silent Hill Remakes in the Works

Several Silent Hill remakes are apparently in the works at Konami, alongside a new entry for the series which has been previously announced.

Just as reported by VGC, the Japanese publisher reportedly provided an update on its current projects as part of its quarterly earnings results, but however also revealed that it just may have over one Silent Hill remake in the works.

“As for ongoing efforts,” Konami stated, “we are working diligently on Metal Gear Solid Delta: 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.”

What Konami Means by the Term Remake In Its Announcement

The statement in question mentions “remakes” which as you should know suggests that yet another game may just be in the works alongside a remake of Silent Hill 2 back in 2001, which as you should know was announced in the previous year and is reportedly being developed by Bloober Team.

It is however still very much not clear as to this time if the mention of plural remakes is just a simple typo or spelling error, or if really Konami has yet to announce yet another title, so we will have to just wait for confirmation.

Konami Unveiled Two New Games That Are Currently In Development for the Series

Konami alongside a Silent Hill 2 remake, also reportedly unveiled two new games that are currently in development for the series, and this is including Silent Hill Townfall – which is being developed at the moment by Scottish studio NoCode and then published by Annapurna Interactive, as  well as Silent Hill F which is yet a “completely new story set in 1960s Japan featuring a beautiful, yet horrifying world.”

Player Reaction to Silent Hill: Ascension

Silent Hill: Ascension, which is an interactive streaming series from Behaviour Interactive that gives to players the power to alter Silent Hill’s canon, was reportedly released yesterday, but the game in question is already being slammed as “complete garbage” over microtransactions.

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