One of the more intriguing projects unveiled at Konami’s Silent Hill Transmission event on Wednesday was silent Hill: city case, a mysterious new game in the horror franchise developed by No Code and Annapurna Interactive. While a teaser trailer for Silent Hill: City Fall
No Code is the indie developer behind it Untold Stories and monitoring, an anthology horror game/sci-fi thriller that earned the studio back-to-back BAFTA awards. The studio’s game Silent Hill “respects the source material but also does something else with it,” according to Jon McKellan, creative director of No Code. McKellan touted the original silent Hill
Silent Hill: City FallNo Code’s teaser trailer appears to match the tone of No Code’s previous games, implying that players may not be active participants in a traditional third-person horror adventure, but rather communicating with someone and doing it remotely watch. But Konami, No Code and Annapurna are clearly trying to hold city case
Konami and No Code did not announce a release date or platforms for Silent Hill: City Fall.