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Silent Hill 2 remake reaches five million units worldwide
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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 has filed a lawsuit seeking to uncover the identities of those responsible for leaking source code and other materials from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. The complaint was filed on June 2 in California’s Central District Court.
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Konami confirmed a September 24, 2026, launch for Silent Hill Townfall on PlayStation 5 and PC during a recent State of Play presentation. The game, developed by Screen Burn, is set in a fictional Scottish town and features first-person gameplay.
During the February 2026 PlayStation State of Play, Konami revealed the first proper trailer for Silent Hill: Townfall, the third new entry in the series announced in 2022. Developed by Scottish studio Screen Burn, the game is set in the foggy British town of St. Amelia and features protagonist Simon Ordell using a retro handheld device called the CRTV. No exact release date was given beyond 2026.
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Konami has scheduled a new Silent Hill Transmission for February 12 at 4pm PT to share updates on Silent Hill: Townfall. The event follows closely after PlayStation's State of Play presentation. Silent Hill: Townfall, announced in 2022, is developed by Glasgow-based studio Screen Burn.
Konami and NeoBards Entertainment have released an update for Silent Hill f, introducing a new Casual action difficulty and an optional skip feature for New Game+ mode. The patch also includes faster stamina replenishment for protagonist Hinako, reduced enemies in certain areas, and numerous bug fixes. These changes aim to make the survival-horror game more accessible while preserving its core experience.