Konami Confirms It’s Developing A “Brand-New” Silent Hill Game Besides Silent Hill 1 Remake

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The Publisher Previously Committed To Releasing One New Silent Hill Game Every Year.

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  • In its Q3 earnings report, Konami revealed that it is developing a “brand-new” Silent Hill project.
  • This title is in addition to the Silent Hill 1 remake, which is in active development at Bloober Team.
  • The new games in the series are expected to be tonally different, hence it’s anyone’s guess what this title could look like.

After years in Konami’s backlog, the Silent Hill franchise has successfully returned to the cultural limelight. The success of Bloober Team’s Silent Hill 2 remake, which sold over 2.5 million copies, has reinvigorated interest in the series. 

This time around, Konami is putting its full focus on the IP, promising fans that it will deliver at least one new game every year. As it turns out, the developer is already in production on a new game after launching Silent Hill F.

Why it matters: Silent Hill is one of those gaming IPs with unlimited potential for new stories. Therefore, seeing Konami give it so much attention is encouraging.

Konami Q3 Financial report
Source: Konami Q3 Financial Report

In its Q3 FY26 earnings reports, Konami revealed that it is currently developing a “brand-new” title based on the Silent Hill IP. This new game in the series will be part of the publisher’s efforts to offer players a diverse range of genres they can play anywhere.

The earnings report did not provide any details about this mysterious project. However, it could be the Silent Hill 3 remake, which is expected to launch in 2028.

Furthermore, Konami reiterated that the Silent Hill 1 remake is in active development. Developer Bloober Team confirmed in late 2025 that the game was in full production, with some insiders claiming it had been in development for 3 years.

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A remake of the first game is also in active development at Konami.

Konami previously stated that all future games in the series will be totally different from each other, potentially exploring new settings like Silent Hill F. Hence, it’s anyone’s guess what this new entry in the franchise is going to look like.

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