Konami announced that the Silent Hill 2 remake has surpassed five million units sold globally as of January 31, 2026. The game, released in October 2024, has earned multiple awards and nominations for its psychological horror elements. To mark the milestone, Konami launched a spring sale with discounts on Silent Hill titles.
Konami Digital Entertainment revealed on March 12, 2026, from Windsor, United Kingdom, that the Silent Hill 2 remake achieved five million units worldwide by January 31, 2026. This total includes digital and physical sales, store downloads, and subscription services on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S platforms.
The remake launched on October 8, 2024, and quickly gained recognition. It secured six awards at the PlayStation Blog Game of the Year 2024, including the Platinum Trophy for Story, determined by player votes. In 2025, the title won the Grand Prize in the Sound category at the CEDEC Awards 2025. It also received nominations for The Game Awards 2024 and the BAFTA Games Awards 2025, along with other domestic and international honors.
Originally released for PlayStation 2 in 2001, Silent Hill 2 follows James Sunderland as he explores the foggy, decaying town of Silent Hill, confronting memories of his late wife, Mary, amid encounters with creatures and other characters. The remake enhances this experience with modern graphics and sound, while preserving the core psychological horror. New features include expanded areas, an over-the-shoulder camera, revamped combat, and additional cutscenes, appealing to both original fans and newcomers.
Celebrating the sales milestone, Konami initiated its Spring Sale on the PlayStation Store, offering 50% off the Silent Hill f Deluxe Edition and Silent Hill 2 Deluxe Edition. The Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill f Dual Pack is available at 40% off for both standard and deluxe editions. Additionally, the Dual Pack launched on Xbox Series X|S. Discounts and availability may vary by store.
The Silent Hill franchise, introduced by Konami in 1999, is renowned for its psychological storytelling and eerie atmosphere. Developed by Bloober Team, based in Krakow, Poland, the remake continues the series' legacy in the horror genre.