Silent Hill f Revealed as a New Game Set in 1960s Japan
Silent Hill f Revealed as a New Game Set in 1960s Japan

As part of today’s Silent Hill festivities, Konami announced Silent Hill f, a new story set in 1960s Japan.

Described as juxtaposing a world view of “beautiful, therefore horrifying,” Silent Hill f is being written by Ryukishi07, the acclaimed Japanese visual novel writer behind the Higurashi and Umineko series.

The atmospheric trailer shows a scenic, but sinister, Japanese town that’s becoming engulfed in some kind of fungus. The ending of the trailer, however, is genuinely terrifying with a woman covered in fungus.

Having worked with stories that deal heavily with psychological and supernatural horror, Ryukishi07 is a great choice for writer on a new Silent Hill game. The setting is also unique for the series given that Silent Hill is a town in the United States. But the spinoff will likely expand upon the lore of the series.

The game is also being developed by Neobard, a studio in China that has helped develop Capcom’s most recent games like Resident Evil Re:Verse. The producer for the series is Motoi Okamoto, a Nintendo veteran who worked on games like Luigi’s Mansion and Pikmin.

It’s unclear what the “f” stands for in the title, but this is shaping up to be a fairly exciting departure for the series.

As part of the Silent Hill transmission, Konami announced several new projects including a full remake of Silent Hill 2 as well as multiple spinoffs.

Check out IGN’s Silent Hill round-up for all the news announced in today’s Transmission.

Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.

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