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Silent Hill F Release Date Revealed

Konami revealed the first gameplay footage of Silent Hill F and confirmed an official release date.

Silent Hill F takes place in 1960s Japan, as Shimizu Hinako’s secluded town is consumed by fog. It’s up to you to navigate the terrifying area, solve puzzles, and fight monsters to survive. This is the first mainline series entry since Silent Hill 2 received a remake in 2024.

At Summer Game Fest 2025, Konami shared gameplay footage and confirmed a release date.

Silent Hill Gameplay Trailer & Release Date

Silent Hill F is coming to PlayStation 5 on September 25. Pre-orders are available today on the PlayStation Store. Konami has not revealed an official price tag for the game just yet.

In the gameplay footage, we got our first look at some of the creatures you will encounter, and it is just as horrifying as you can imagine. There are dangers around every corner, and you have to use what you can find as weapons to survive.

From dark hallways to foggy fields and tight town corridors, Shimizu is never truly safe from the horrors around her.

Renowned author Ryukishi07 conceived the psychological horror world, and the soundtrack includes pieces by Akira Yamaoka. Fans don’t need to wait long before exploring the dark and twisted town for themselves.


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