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The Remake of Konami's 'Silent Hill' Is Officially in Development

The Remake of Konami's 'Silent Hill' Is Officially in Development

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TheSilent Hillremake is officially in development.
Konamiannounced the exciting news at the Konami Press Start Live showcase, sharing a teaser with the logo and its theme music. The video game developers revealed that the remake will be helmed byBloober Team, although not additional details like a release date were unveiled.
Konami and Bloober Team's tandem was announced earlier this February with minor information. This will mark the second collaboration between the Japanese and Polish developers following theSilent Hill 2remake. It proved to be a success, receiving five nominations atThe Game Awardsincluding Best Action/Adventure Game.
Silent Hillwas first released in 1999 for the PlayStation. It followed a man named Harry Mason who goes on a search for his missing adopted daughter in the town of Silent Hill. The survival horror video game is widely considered as one of the best video games of all time.
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