After months of speculation and reports, Konami officially confirmed their remake of Silent Hill 2 during the presentation of the Silent Hill Transmission video. The game, which opened the presentation with a stunning trailer, appears to be rebuilt from the ground up, keeping the essence of the 2001 original intact.
The trailer gives us a look at the new James Sunderland, who has ventured into Silent Hill to rescue his wife Mary – long thought to be dead. We also see some of the series’ signature elements in the trailer, including the foggy streets and some familiar enemies. These, of course, include the Pyramid Head.
Check out the trailer for the new Silent Hill below:
Silent Hill 2 is in development at Bloober Team and is a PS5 exclusive console. It’s just a Silent Hill project currently in the works, with Silent Hill: Ascension and Silent Hill F also in development. Additionally, there are a number of special collectibles being made, including an Inu-End coin bank as a nod to Silent Hill 2’s joke ending.
The Silent Hill series has been in the fridge for about a decade, with the exception of PT, which was planned as a teaser for Silent Hills before Hideo Kojima left Konami. A film adaptation of Silent Hill 2 is also in the works, along with new projects called Silent Hill: Townfall and Silent Hill F.
This article is a translation of the writing by Gabe Gurwin to the website GameSpot.
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