The Annapurna and Konami project finally shows its gameplay and sets release window.
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After a long period of silence, Silent Hill: Townfall has resurfaced publicly with a new trailer that confirms something important: the game will arrive in 2026. The project, originally announced in 2022, finally shows off its playable focus and part of its atmosphere.
Developed under the banner of Annapurna Interactive alongside Screen Burn, this title aims to offer a new vision of the Silent Hill universe within what Konami proposed as a possible anthology branch.
Silent Hill Townfall will arrive in 2026 with a greater focus on storytelling
The trailer introduces Simon Ordell, one of the protagonists, returning to St. Amelia Island with the intention of “setting things right”. There, he finds a coastal town shrouded in fog, apparently deserted, but with a constant sense of threat.
The images shown combine third-person exploration, hand-to-hand combat, and first-person moments with firearms, all within a very oppressive atmosphere. The game bets on the classic psychological horror of the saga, with fragments of the past emerging as the protagonist delves deeper into the mystery.
Konami has not given an exact release date, but has confirmed that the premiere is scheduled for sometime in 2026. With this new showcase, Silent Hill: Townfall is once again on the radar of survival horror fans, making it clear that the saga’s return is progressing step by step.

