Annapurna Says Silent Hill: Townfall game Still Happening
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Annapurna Says Silent Hill: Townfall Game Still Happening

Back in 2022, Annapurna, Konami, and No Code announced the three were working on a new Silent Hill: Townfall game was in development. However, we haven’t heard much about the project since then. Now, following the Annapurna resignations, the official social media account confirmed the game is still in development.

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There is no update on the progress of the game. We don’t know how it looks or when it will be expected to appear. However, it is still in the works. It is going to be a spin-off, rather than a mainline entry. There are no gameplay trailers or details about any potential stories. Only a logo and teaser appeared since the 2022 announcement.

Here’s the official announcement confirming that Silent Hill: Townfall will be made despite the resignations at Annapurna.

In case you need a reminder of what to expect from the series, here is the teaser video from 2022. It featured a person discussing things that had been done, while an electronic device in the background starts going haywire. As a reminder, in the Silent Hill series different types of technology will malfunction and behave that way when the monsters are lurking about.

This is one of multiple Silent Hill games on the way. We’ll see the Bloober Team remake of Silent Hill 2 at the beginning of October 2024. Silent Hill f is also in development, and Ryukishi07 is working on the script for it. We also saw the spin-off Silent Hill: The Short Message appear on the PS5 earlier in 2024.

Silent Hill: Townfall is in development, though there is no release window for the spin-off game in the series still.


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