The first main-series Silent Hill in 13 years finally has a new trailer
Silent Hill f, the first main-series entry in over a decade, is still on its way. Konami hasn’t mentioned it for quite some time, but a new trailer shown during a Silent Hill Transmission stream on Thursday confirms it’s still very real. The trailer, which borrows imagery from what we saw of it in the […]


Silent Hill f, the first main-series entry in over a decade, is still on its way. Konami hasn’t mentioned it for quite some time, but a new trailer shown during a Silent Hill Transmission stream on Thursday confirms it’s still very real.
The trailer, which borrows imagery from what we saw of it in the first trailer, follows a young girl living in a small Japanese town during the 1960s — a first for the series. Fog engulfs the town and the girl starts to see flowers before running into a shambling woman. More monsters show up and we see the girl picking up a pipe to defend herself against something off-screen with a spore-covered house behind her.
Silent Hill f is being developed by a Taiwan-based studio with help from Japanese developers. The stream had more details on the game’s production, with appearances from writer Ryukishi07 and character and creature designer Kera. Konami dug into its setting and how it used reference photos and sounds to help create the game’s rural town, and discussed the psychological themes it wants to explore with its young protagonist.
The trailer doesn’t have a release date, but confirms that Silent Hill f will be released on PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X. You can also wishlist it now on Steam.