The game arrived last September, but a recent update suggests plans to bring it to last generation consoles as well.
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It’s been just a few weeks since the official release of Silent Hill f, but Konami is already generating buzz again. An update on their official website mentions that the title is available (or will be) on Switch, Xbox One, Steam, and PS4, in addition to the platforms already confirmed at launch: Xbox Series, PS5, and PC.
The detail has caught attention because Silent Hill f was released in September 2025 exclusively on next-gen consoles. The inclusion of Switch and Xbox One could indicate that Konami is preparing adapted versions for the previous generation, or it might just be a temporary error on the game’s page. Normally, if it were for Nintendo, it would be for the Switch 2, not the first, and it’s a game that runs on Unreal Engine 5.
Is it an adaptation or just a slip-up?
- So far, Konami has not issued any official statement about this, but the reference includes explicit mentions of both Switch and Xbox One and PS4, which is unusual if it were just generic text. Additionally, the website’s legal notice also mentions Switch 2, which could point to a future version designed for Nintendo’s new console.
The possibility isn’t far-fetched: Silent Hill f has had good sales performance and a positive reception for its setting in rural Japan in the 1960s, its psychological narrative, and its classic horror approach. Bringing it to consoles with a broader player base could be a logical move to maintain momentum after its release, although we reiterate that it might just be a website error.
For now, we’ll have to wait for Konami to clarify whether the mention is due to a future multi-platform re-release or simply a publication error. But the community is already on high alert: Silent Hill f could have a long way to go yet.

