Silent Hill 2 Remake Announces Preparations for Its Release
Silent Hill 2announces that preparations for the launch are “beginning,” and its creative director makes it known, with both companies finalizing everything.Blooberannounced the release date onPS5 and PC(playable on Steam Deck), but the Layers of Fear and The Medium studio is finalizing its plans for the release alongside Konami.
It appears that the Japanese company and the Polish developer are working to “finalize the plans before the release,” according to information from Mateusz Lenart. The creative director of Bloober Team makes it clear that both companies are working to deliver to the world the remake of one of the most beloved and acclaimed games in history.
Lenart recently sent messages through his account on the social network X/Twitter, revealing that the developer was already in the final stages of preparing the game.
It’s happening!Preparations for SILENT HILL 2 launch are kicking off!📻This week, we’re excited to visit#KONAMIoffice in Tokyo to catch up with the team and nail down the final plans before release.#SILENTHILL#BlooberTeampic.twitter.com/DVaMGBEOXX
The Silent Hill saga may truly be experiencing a rebirth. After a long period during which little was said about it, it now seems that we are finally entering a new golden age. However, its continuity will clearly depend on the success of Silent Hill 2 Remake.
Although Konami has not made any statements on the matter, it is very likely that if this remake turns out to be a true sales success, we will end up seeing new installments and even new versions of previous games.
In this case, everything seems set for success, with an experienced studio in the genre working on a title considered one of the best games in history, but we will have to wait for its release to know the final result.
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The game looks terrible so far. It’s avowedly being made for a “modern audience”, which I don’t think includes me.