The future of Silent Hill was announced on Thursday, October 19th, and as Konami announced in the last few hours, it will present a streaming event taking place this week, and according to simple but obvious details, no one will be able to get into that new video game. I am amazed.
Listening to Konami and Silent Hill, the case for those who can’t imagine the game’s real reality, pointed out the subject matter that needs to be clearly tested in favor of an actual video game this round: ESRB classification.
On the official page dedicated to the Silent Hill presentation event on Wednesday, October 19th at 23:00, you’ll see stickers denoting the US version and the US PEGI-based version. This marks a rating of 18 in the last case or is aimed at an adult audience.
This type of classification reflects the limited use of video games. However, I have to confirm that the video game was present during the presentation. At least one video game will be present during the event, as different types of projects may also be announced. So we should actually be facing a series return.
As we compare upcoming announcements and upcoming releases of short stories, we consider ourselves part of several ongoing projects. This includes Silent Hill 2 Remake, New Silent Hill. This may be preceded by a short message or more. I would like to discuss a short occurrence of the Scintilla in question and a smaller project for a horror series.