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- Developer(s)
- Kojima Productions
- Publisher(s)
- Konami
- Engine
- Fox Engine
- Franchise
- Silent Hill
- Platform(s)
- PS4
- Genre(s)
- Survival Horror
One of the collaborators from the ill-fated Silent Hills, Guillermo del Toro, takes to Twitter to reveal Japanese horror manga legend Junji Ito was also involved with the game.
A number of informal responses from Konami representatives deny reports that the company is leaving AAA development to focus on developing for mobile platforms.
Allison Road is a spiritual successor to the PS4 exclusive horror game P.T., as well as the cancelled Silent Hills project, and now it is seeking funding on Kickstarter.
It's been one year since Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro released their Silent Hills teaser, and fans are still reeling from the unexpected fallout.
Silent Hills is gone forever, but creators Guillermo Del Toro and Hideo Kojima are planning on creating a similarly-creepy game together in the future.
Konami isn't allowing downloads of PT any longer, but the company claims that it is not removing previously-installed copies of the Silent Hills teaser from PS4 consoles.
Not every famous film director would make great video games, but the unique vision of these five filmmakers would surely translate into compelling and exciting IPs.
It seemed far fetched to begin with but Xbox head Phil Spencer confirms that Microsoft is not buying the 'Silent Hills' IP, leaving the game's future still in question.
With the successful backing of 'Banjo-Kazooie' spiritual successor 'Yooka-Laylee' fresh in our minds, we take a look at other franchises that deserve a crowdfunded reboot.
Shortly after gamers started selling their PlayStation 4 consoles with 'P.T.' installed on eBay, the auction site pulls down the listings, citing copyright concerns.
Not only was the P.T. demo for 'Silent Hills' delisted from the PlayStation Store, but it turns out even those who 'bought' the demo can't re-download the file now.
Following an ongoing dispute with creative lead Hideo Kojima, Konami officially cancels the hotly anticipated resurrection of the 'Silent Hill' franchise.
Konami quietly removes the Kojima Productions logo on the official 'Silent Hills' website, but the site's continued existence suggests it's not cancelled.
With announced split between Hideo Kojima and Konami, many are left wondering what will happen to the planned 'Silent Hills' reboot with Guillermo del Toro.