Ever since a new Silent Hill game was potentially teased last week, gamers have been scouring the internet in search of more Silent Hill news. If you’ve been looking as hard as I have, then look no further. The video containing the clip of veteran Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka saying that there’s a big announcement coming in the
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The Silent Hill series is one of gaming’s most popular. The disappointment when Konami cancelled the highly anticipated Silent Hills after its mindblowing playable trailer, P.T., was palpable across the gaming landscape. Since its cancellation and very public separation from Hideo Kojima, the thought of a new Silent Hill was all but dead. That is, until today. In an
Kojima Productions via its Twitter account has officially denied the recent claims from French gaming site Gameblog regarding Hideo Kojima’s departure from Konami and the development of P.T. The statement from Kojima Productions reads that while it usually doesn’t comment on rumors and speculation, the recent article published on Gameblog is categorically false. The statement
Hideo Kojima is set to be decorated with the BAFTA Fellowship award during tonight’s edition of the BAFTA Games Awards. This accolade is essentially the equivalent of a lifetime achievement award that is meant to honor Kojima for all of his contributions to the video game industry over the years. Prior to the award ceremony,
If you were hoping that those recent rumors of Sony and Konami looking to revive the Silent Hill series were true, I’m sorry to tell you that it won’t be happening, at least not according to Konami’s North America PR representative. It has now officially made clear that the rumors around an upcoming Silent Hill
Well-know Soulsborne and P.T. hacker Lance McDonald recently tweeted out a status update confirming, thanks to a camera hack, that players are exploring the demo as The Walking Dead and Death Stranding actor Norman Reedus: Just to put any uncertainty finally to rest after all this time, yes, the guy you play as in P.T.
Folks on the Internet began freaking out this afternoon when word began quickly spreading that Konami’s P.T., the demo for the now-canceled Silent Hills, was being patched with a new 1.01 update that would officially lock out those who still own the game. Before you know it, these stories made their way to the biggest platforms on