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A reliable leaker has revealed information that could mean that Konami is working on at least two new Silent Hill titles.

  1. Silent Hill is a series of survival horror games developed and published by Konami. The first game was released for the PlayStation and became an instant hit, with the series becoming one of Konami's flagship franchise. The series is well known for it's eerie atmosphere, being set on the titular cursed town of Silent Hill which seems to exist in another plane of existence and attracts people.
  2. The Death Machine is the unofficial name of the terrible contraption Eileen Galvin faces during the final battle in Silent Hill 4: The Room. 1 Description 2 Symbolism 3 Trivia 4 Gallery The machine itself looks like a giant metal gyroscope, consisting of a round metal core surrounded by 4 rotating spiked rings. The machine is almost fully immersed in a deep pool of blood, completed by a.
  3. Aug 08, 2015 Developed by Takasago, the Silent Hill slot machine will premiere in Japanese arcades this October. Although the following trailer implies a connection to Silent Hill 2, screenshots reveal anything but a coherent story.

According to a reliable leaker, Konami may be working on two new Silent Hill installments, with one being a “soft reboot” and the other being an “episodic TellTale/Until Dawn-style game.”

Eurogamer reported that AestheticGamer, who has been known for accurate leaks surrounding Capcom in the past, has revealed that Konami may have two productions in the works. AestheticGamer, after talking about Resident Evil leaks says, “Konami about two years ago reached out to various developers to pitch ideas for two Silent Hill games”

They mention that the one game is apparently to be a “soft reboot” while the other is to be an episodic style title similar to how the TellTale Games titles work and is to “go alongside the reboot”. They clarify that that’s all they know surrounding the rumor, but estimates that there’s “a high chance one or both of those titles may be revealed this year”

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“I don’t actually know their plans or anything about these games other than their existence though, I don’t know much about the inner workings of Konami,” AestheticGamer confirms.

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franchise, the other an episodic TellTale/Until Dawn-style game to go alongside the reboot. I don’t know anything more than that though, but I sure do hope Konami’s given it the appropriate budget and found the right developer to make those games succeed.

— AestheticGamer (@AestheticGamer1) January 21, 2020

This is just a guess, but I’d say there’s a high chance one or both of those titles may be revealed this year, but we’ll see. I don’t actually know their plans or anything about these games other than their existence though, I don’t know much about the inner workings of Konami.

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— AestheticGamer (@AestheticGamer1) January 21, 2020

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Earlier this month, we saw Masahiro Ito, known for his work in the Silent Hill series tease that he’s working on a new title and joked that he hopes the title won’t get canceled this time, referencing canceled Konami projects. Masahiro Ito is working freelance, which means this project might not even be linked to Silent Hill, but the joke kind of points to the possibility it is indeed a Konami production.

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It’s been almost seven years since the last Silent Hill game, Book of Memories, if you can believe that. Of course, we did have P.T. in that interim, but that only sort of counts and isn’t even accessible anymore, so hey. Since then, Konami has barely even acknowledged Silent Hill as a brand — a skin in Super Bomberman R, and a deluge of merchandise, but no games. Well, there was the 2014 pachislot machine, which fans have lamented over. Every once in a while some little pocket of hope bubbles up from the depths, Konami filed a trademark for Silent Hill in Canada back in August and that got lots of people cocking an eyebrow in feigned restraint. But no, there will never be another console-based, story-driven Silent Hill game ever again, and as if to remind you of that, Konami has unveiled their newest entry into the series — Silent Hill: Escape.

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This will evidently be part of Konami’s presentation at a Las Vegas gaming expo later this month, and Konami’s almost comical (if it wasn’t so depressing) line about the “experience” just fills my heart with something akin to disdain. Executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Konami Gaming, Tom Jingoli, had this to say:

“Konami’s aim is empowering operators with exceptional entertainment to reach and engage today’s players and beyond. We are actively leveraging a combination of top technology, talent, design, and development to deliver a host of new products at this year’s event, through the immediate years to come.

This cabinet is a striking combination of sleek entertainment, premium packaging, and player comfort, backed by a rich library of original titles. Everything, including its shape, screens, betting surface, and available merchandising, has been engineered to maximize both player experience and operational results. This latest cabinet is a first glimpse at great things to come from Konami.”

While all we have is this one photo, I really do love the “leveraging a combination of top technology, talent, design, and development” when this machine appears to just be using old assets from 2012’s Downpour. I assume it will most likely be like the 2015 Silent Hill pachislot, which used a combination of old footage from Silent Hill 2 and new action footage using that game’s characters. The use of “backed by a rich library of original titles” might indicate that elements will be pulled from across the brand though. The image shown might just be a “work in progress” design. But hey, if you’re a Western fan, you’ll get the chance to play this time around as it’s coming here! It probably doesn’t have anything to do with pachinko machines getting heavy regulations in Japan, so have at it, friends! I’m sure you’ll be seeing this in your restless dreams.

[Source] via The Nerd Stash