It seems like Silent Hill f might be coming to Switch and Switch 2, as well as previous-gen consoles, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Silent Hill f was off to a spectacular start, with Konami announcing that the game’s cumulative worldwide shipment volume has exceeded 1 million units. It seems like they want to get this number even higher by bringing the game to new as well as previous-gen platforms.
Silent Hill f Might Be Coming to Switch, Switch 2, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4
If you head over to Konami’s website right now, click on their Games tab, and then select Silent Hill f. You will see the Switch and previous-gen port mentioned on that page. These details are mentioned twice, once in the ‘Platform’ section, which lists ‘Switch, Xbox One, Steam, PS4’. The second time in the ‘Games’ section, which lists PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and for some reason, ‘Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG’ as well.

For those unaware of the title, Silent Hill f is a new instalment to the series, which blends psychological horror with a haunting Japanese setting. It is set in the 1960s, in the fictional small mountain town of Ebisugaoka; the characters and story were also created specifically for the game. Players have to embody the role of Shimizu Hinako as they explore this town, solve complex puzzles, and confront the distorted monsters.
The title features a “grotesque yet aesthetic world” with immersive 3D audio that enhances the tension and uneasiness. The title also features multiple endings where your choices shape your outcome. There are five endings that you can explore in total, and the store was written by the renowned author Ryukishi07 and features music by Akira Yamaoka.
In other news, a Microsoft Store leak has revealed the Xbox release date for Silent Hill 2. What are your thoughts on Silent Hill f coming to Switch, Switch 2, and previous-gen consoles? Leave your thoughts down in the comments, and join the official Insider Gaming Discord server.
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