Following the successful release of Silent Hill f, a French website has supposedly leaked the release date of the mysterious Silent Hill: Townfall. Little is known about the project, which was first announced in 2022, but Silent Hill: Townfall promises even more scares, as the game will reportedly feature no combat and take a more atmospheric and narrative approach to Konami's horror franchise.
The past year has been a wildly successful one for Silent Hill. In October 2024, the Silent Hill 2 remake brought James Sunderland's terrifying adventure to new audiences, selling over two million copies in its first three months and winning several major awards. Its success was recently overshadowed, however, as Silent Hill f beat the Silent Hill 2 remake as the fastest-selling entry in the series shortly after its release on September 25. Fans of the beloved horror franchise may have more to look forward to soon, as another terrifying title may be just around the corner, according to a new rumor.
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Silent Hill: Townfall Release Date Leaked by French Fansite
According to the French fansite Biohazard Ultimate, Silent Hill: Townfall will be released for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on March 26, 2026, with this date soon to be confirmed during a Silent Hill Transmission stream this month. The latter part of this claim is particularly believable, as Konami has held these broadcasts around Halloween in the past. A spin-off of the franchise, Silent Hill: Townfall is being developed by Screen Burn, and will reportedly kick off a unique anthology series that will invite many different creative minds to contribute.
As fans await official confirmation of Silent Hill: Townfall's March release date, new rumors indicate that the Silent Hill 2 remake will soon make its way to Xbox and Nintendo consoles. The game's PlayStation 5 exclusivity came to an end on October 8, and when visiting its website, the landing page seems to have added new columns that may soon show the Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2 logos. Silent Hill f was released across multiple platforms last month, indicating that Konami may be moving away from exclusivity agreements going forward.
Earlier this month, developer Bloober Team shared more details about the Silent Hill 1 remake, stating that the game has officially entered full production. Alongside this highly anticipated title, the studio's other team is working on an unannounced title, with no details having been shared just yet. Given the success of the Silent Hill 2 remake, expectations are high, and fans are also beginning to wonder if a Silent Hill 3 remake will soon follow.
Source: Biohazard Ultimate