Silent Hill Townfall: A brand new horror game hidden behind a mysterious trailer

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Silent Hill Townfall: A brand new horror game hidden behind a mysterious trailer

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Game news Silent Hill Townfall: A brand new horror game hidden behind a mysterious trailer

Last night the Silent Hill Transmission took place, a conference presented by the Konami studio that revealed all its plans for the return of a cult horror saga. Among them, a certain Silent Hill: Townfall has shown the tip of his nose through a first trailer that looks quite disturbing.

Silent Hill is back!

After various rumors and other leaks on the internet, the return of the Silent Hill franchise was more or less expected. Last night, Konami came out of silence to present its new projects at a conference, the Silent Hill Transmission. An evening full of announcements, on which the Japanese studio lifted the veil three new games, but also on a film and a series. Suffice it to say that there will be something to tantalize the minds of all fans of this cult horror saga. After the ball opened with the confirmation of the Silent Hill 2 remake (whose PC configurations are already available here), the conference moves on and the nervousness mounts with it the airing of a trailer revealing a brand new Silent Hill…

A mysterious trailer that sets the tone

Silent Hill Townfall: A brand new horror game hidden behind a mysterious trailer

If this first trailer (which you can find at the top of our article or via the tweet above) reflects a rather unhealthy atmosphere, it remains no less mysterious. For about a minute you can see alternating waves with a shot aimed at some sort of pocket TV broadcasting somewhat disturbing images, all ending with the blurred features of a male figure and a name: Silent Hill: Townfall.

Silent Hill Townfall: A brand new horror game hidden behind a mysterious trailerSilent Hill Townfall: A brand new horror game hidden behind a mysterious trailer

Deliberately enigmatic, the Japanese studio appeals to the players’ powers of observation to uncover even the smallest details. On the other hand, we know that This project is in the hands of Annapurna Interactivean American publishing studio known for being behind games like Stray or Outer Wilds. On the development side, it was entrusted to the No Code teamsanother studio that may have worked on Observation or Stories Untold.

Nothing was announced about the affected platforms or the release date.So you have to be patient.

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