The Silent Hill saga will move forward: Konami confirms it after the success of Silent Hill f.
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After a long time without news and with a community divided between nostalgia and uncertainty, Konami has put Silent Hill back where it belongs. And it’s not just a comeback: it’s a strong one. Their latest financial report confirms that Silent Hill f has been a commercial success, selling over one million copies in its first two days. A figure that, according to the company itself, has even surpassed the launch of the Silent Hill 2 remake.
For Xbox Series, this momentum is especially relevant. The brand has been recovering ground in the horror genre with proposals like Alan Wake or Resident Evil Requiem, and Konami’s support indicates that the Silent Hill saga will continue to arrive on the console with force in the coming years.
Konami wants more Silent Hill in the future
In the financial report, the Japanese company explains that the results of Silent Hill f, along with the good critical reception, have reinforced the decision to continue expanding the franchise. The statement is clear: Konami will “continue developing the series in the future“.
This comes at a key moment, as the publisher already has several projects in the works:
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Silent Hill Townfall, which according to recent rumors would arrive in March 2026.
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Silent Hill 1 Remake, whose production was confirmed two months ago.
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The expansion of the Silent Hill 2 Remake universe, which has also worked very well.
Although Konami has not detailed platforms for those titles beyond what has already been announced, recent evidence (such as the arrival of the Silent Hill 2 remake on Xbox Series after its initial exclusivity) suggests that the saga will continue to be present on Xbox without significant delays or setbacks.
Konami needed a strong comeback, and they’ve achieved it. Silent Hill f not only revitalizes a historic brand, but also confirms that psychological horror will have a stable place in their catalog… and also on Xbox.

