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Silent Hill is one of those video game sagas that over time have become iconic and symbolic when it comes to the industry, since we are talking about a saga that even had a good movie at a time when video games and cinema seemed that they were never going to form a good pair.
Given this, it must be said that there are many who eagerly await the return of the IP, this being something that over time has become unlikely due to the fact that Konami has practically abandoned the video game industry.
Given this, it has been rumored for some time that Bloober Team, creators, among other games, of The Medium, They could be doing a remake of the second installment of Silent Hill, something that we still do not have confirmed to this day. However, rumors now suggest that it would not be the only thing we would see from Silent Hill.
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According to a VGC report, there would be three Silent Hill projects in development, this being something that has also been corroborated by the renowned journalist Jeff Grubb. In fact, one of these three projects would be the aforementioned remake of Silent Hill 2coinciding with all the data provided, including the temporary exclusivity of Sony.
On the other hand, the great project would be a new installment of the saga, the studio behind it being unknown despite the fact that some point to Kojima Productions, since it is only known that it is a Japanese project. title would be in first person as PT.
Finally, the third and last project is an episodic series of very short stories, with Annapurna Interactive being the one behind this project. Of course, it is the game with which there is the most doubt in the report, to the point that might not be released.
Be that as it may, remember to take all this information with a grain of salt, since it is not about anything that has been officially confirmed. We will have to see then if for events taking place in June It will end up announcing one of these projects or not.
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