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Silent Hill Transmission Stream to Include Details About Silent Hill f

Konami announced a Silent Hill Transmission stream will include details about Silent Hill f. The broadcast will held on March 13, 2025 and will begin at 3PM PT/6PM ET/11PM CET. The announcement was revealed on X, with Konami stating that links to the stream would appear soon.

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You can check out the announcement below:

In an interview published in December 2024, Producer of the Silent Hill 2 remake, and Silent Hill f, suggested that more information about f could appear in 2025. And it looks like that information is certainly on the way. However, Konami hasn’t provided details as to what could appear during the broadcast, such as a prospective release date, or if players will get a glimpse at any kind of gameplay footage.

Silent Hill f was announced in 2022 during a Silent Hill Transmission stream. While it was shared that Ryukishi07, the creator and writer of the Umineko and Higurashi series, would be lending his talent to the game, other information has been scarce.

That said, Konami has been steadily releasing Silent Hill games and merchandise over the course of the past two years. Silent Hill: The Short Message, which is a free “experience” was released on the PlayStation 5, with the Silent Hill 2 remake released for PlayStation 5 and PC.

Silent Hill f is in development.


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