Konami isn’t done resurrecting Silent Hill projects. During their latest Press Start showcase, the publisher officially confirmed that the original Silent Hill (1999) is getting a full remake, and the team behind the recent Silent Hill 2 remake, Bloober Team, is developing the game.
The reveal came via a brief but haunting teaser, with music pulled straight from the original game, a nod to longtime fans who know exactly what that tune signals.
Originally released in 1999, Silent Hill introduced players to Harry Mason, a father searching for his missing adopted daughter, Cheryl, in the fog-drenched, cult-riddled town of Silent Hill. What starts as a desperate search slowly unravels into something far more disturbing, as Harry is pulled into a world of occult rituals and psychological horror.
I stayed up all night with a friend of mine playing this game, and it scared the hell out of us, and it was one of my most memorable gaming experiences.
The game was the foundation for what would become one of gaming’s most iconic horror franchises, and while Silent Hill 2 tends to get all the critical love, the original game’s eerie storytelling and dread-soaked design laid the groundwork.
It makes sense that Konami and Bloober would want to bring new players back to where it all started—especially if the plan is to revisit Silent Hill 3, which is directly tied to the first game’s narrative.
While the announcement didn’t include a release date, the renewed partnership between Bloober Team and Konami seems to signal a long-term investment in Silent Hill’s legacy.
As for what’s coming next, Silent Hill f is still on track for release on September 25, 2025. That standalone entry follows Shimizu Hinako as she fights off horrifying creatures in a twisted version of the fictional Japanese town Ebisugaoka. It promises a very different flavor of horror, but with the same mind-bending atmosphere the franchise is known for.
Watch the trailer below. It starts at the 35:26 timestamp.