

demo that had been downloaded more than a million times less than a month after its release. The second title that could be in development is the potential revival of Kojima’s canceled Silent Hill title, which was originally teased by the incredibly popular P.T. Kojima's 'P.T.' demo get horror fans hyped about a 'Silent Hills' release that never ended up happening. The trio is allegedly working under Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Studio, according to an anonymous tipster interviewed by the publication. Their claim is that both Keiichiro Toyama (director and writer of the original 1999 Silent Hill) and Akira Yamaoka (composer for the franchise) were returning to work on the reboot alongside Ito. This corroborates Rely on Horror's claims which were published only a few minutes prior.

They alleged that development for the reboot started a year ago under video game artist Masahiro Ito, who worked as the background and creature designer for the past four Silent Hill games.

AestheticGamer accurately leaked that Capcom would release DLC content for Resident Evil 7 months before it was announced, so they have a positive track record on revealing secrets from the horror game genre. Trusted games leaker AestheticGamer (aka Dusk Golem) tweeted out a lengthy thread Thursday claiming to reveal everything they had learned about the state of Silent Hill from various anonymous sources familiar with the franchise.

The Silent Hill RebootĪ trio of 'Silent Hill' veterans could be returning to work on a series reboot. But Rely On Horror isn't the only source making these claims. If true, this would mean that we'll eventually get a standalone Silent Hill game and the release of Kojima’s famously canceled Silent Hill game that’s said to be an episodic title, both as PS5 exclusives. However, the Rely On Horror blog reported Thursday that Konami was developing a “soft reboot” for the series but also that "Sony is working to patch up the relationship between Kojima Productions and Konami in order to resurrect." The franchise has been dormant ever since Hideo Kojima’s public falling out with publisher Konami, who owns the rights to Silent Hill. Multiple rumors popped up online Thursday claiming that there might be two new Silent Hill installments in the works. One of the most iconic horror video game series of all-time, Silent Hill, could soon be revived after a nearly six-year hiatus, and if recent chatter is correct, then it might return as a vital PlayStation 5 exclusive with the help of Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima.
