- Silent Hill f has managed to reach 1 million copies in just 3 days since it launched.
- It has achieved this milestone quicker than last year’s Silent Hill 2 Remake by Bloober.
- The title has also received universal acclaim from both the players and the critics.
The latest installment in Konami’s hit horror franchise, Silent Hill f released just 3 days ago. The title received great reviews, with many calling it the best game in the series, thanks to its horror and story elements, and it’s even selling well.
Konami has confirmed that Silent Hill f has managed to sell over 1 million copies in less than a week since its launch. It has also managed to achieve the feat faster than the previous Silent Hill 2 Remake.
Why it matters: After the success of Silent Hill 2, many expected the next entry to be also developed by Bloober, but that wasn’t the case, so fans were skeptical. However, Silent Hill f has delivered despite that.

In an official statement, Konami confirmed that the game has sold over 1 million copies. This comprises both the physical and digital sales across all available platforms. Also, it has managed this number quite quickly.
Silent Hill f has received universal praise and currently sits at ‘Very Positive’ reviews on Steam. It presents a very different setting from the other games in the series to which we are accustomed, and fans seem to like it a lot.

Nonetheless, based on the back-to-back success that the series is having, it can be assumed that we will see more games in the future. Konami already confirmed that the original Silent Hill Remake is already in the works.
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