Konami has confirmed that a newSilent Hill ftrailer will be revealed during Gamescom Opening Night Live on August 19, and those visiting the event in person will be able to take part in a unique horror experience inspired by the upcoming title. Fans are eager to see even more of the upcoming horror game in action ahead of its planned September 25 release date, asSilent Hill fis poised to introduce some gameplay changes to the legendary series.

Details about the next entry in the popular survival horror franchise have continued to pop up throughout 2025.Silent Hill fwill take place in Japan, the first game in the series to do so, and will follow high school student Hinako Shimizu as she navigates the fictional town of Ebisugaoka in the 1960s, solving puzzles and fighting horrific creatures in an attempt to survive. Writer Ryukishi07, known for his work on theWhen They Cryvisual novel series, is penning the game’s story, while composer Akira Yamaoka is returning to composeSilent Hill f’s haunting score. Now, fans will get a brand-new look at the game ahead of its launch, with Konami eager to share more about the title at a major gaming event next month.

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A new trailer forSilent Hill fwill be shown during the Gamescom Opening Night Live presentation on August 19 at 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT. Many fans are hoping to see more gameplay during the show, as it was recently confirmed thatSilent Hill fwould feature more action and melee combatwhen compared to past entries in the series. Additionally, Konami has announced that the event will also house a “cinematic and atmosphericSilent Hill fhorror experience,” though what this means is unclear. Those attending Gamescom and visiting Konami’s booth will also be able to try aMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eaterhands-on demo, and more information regarding the future of theYu-Gi-Ohfranchise will also be shared.

Konami Will Share a New Silent Hill f Trailer During Gamescom Opening Night Live

In a June interview,Silent Hill factress Konatsu Katoshared her feelings about the upcoming game, stating that because she has been portraying the character for such a long time behind the scenes, she could feel her “sanity slipping” at certain times. Due to many disturbing elements included in the title, such as visible entrails and characters being burned alive,Silent Hill fwas banned in Australia for a time before earning an updated rating.

Those wanting toplaySilent Hill fon the Steam Deckat launch are in luck, as Valve has confirmed that the game will be compatible with the device. However, certain aspects of the title may not render properly, and players may need to make some manual adjustments toSilent Hill f’s graphics settings before jumping in.

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