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New Silent Hill Goods Includes Welcome Sign and Metatron’s Seal

Infolens will release Silent Hill related goods within Japan that looks like tourist goods you might buy in the real-life town. They’ll be available from the Infolens Geek Shop in Ikebukuro, or the online store. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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Here are the Silent Hill goods and their prices:

  • Desk mat and coaster set: 4950 JPY
  • Red Pyramid Thing coin (with serial number): 2970 JPY
  • Replica coins: 7700 JPY (for a set of three)
  • Robbie the Rabbit badge (with serial number): 2530 JPY
  • Seal of Metatron: 4950 JPY

The desk mat and coaster resembles the Welcome to Silent Hill sign. Meanwhile, the Red Pyramid Thing coin and the Robbie the Rabbit badge are re-releases of previous items. The replica coins come in a wooden box that makes them look like legitimate collector’s coins, too. It seems these coins are replicas of the puzzle from the second game, and they come with a rhyme inside of the box as well.

Silent Hill is a horror franchise that mostly takes place in the titular town of Silent Hill, which is full of supernatural occurrences due in part to the activities of a cult that made its home there. It’s been a popular franchise since it came out in the late 1990s, and the remake of the second game achieved over a million worldwide sales in less than a month. There’s also an ARG website that looks like a legitimate tourist page for the town, full of information about the town’s rather sordid history and unassuming present.

Silent Hill 2 Remake is readily available on the PS5 and Windows PC.


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