A new trailer for the upcoming Silent Hill 2 remake quietly confirmed that the horror game will be a PS5 console exclusive for at least a year. So if you were planning to buy this game on Xbox (or maybe a theoretical Switch 2), youâll have to wait until 2025.
In 2022, Konami revealed that Bloober Team was working on a full remake of the beloved horror game Silent Hill 2. The original was released on PS2 back in 2021 and is often cited as one of the best scary games ever made. And at first, a lot of people werenât happy about the remake. Bloober Team has a spotty track record, Konamiâs handling of the Silent Hill franchise has been awful, and early videos and screenshots didnât look great. Yet over the last few months, as weâve seen and learned more about the remake, hype has been building. But if you were expecting a surprise Xbox announcement for Silent Hill 2, well, Iâve got bad news.
In a new trailer touting all the PS5 features the Silent Hill 2 remake will use, including haptic feedback and 3D audio, a message at the very end confirms what I think most people assumed already: the Silent Hill 2 remake is console-exclusive to PS5 until October 2025.
Now itâs important to keep in mind that Silent Hill 2 is still launching on PC on October 8 alongside PS5. But this trailerâs small text confirms that we wonât see any other ports of the remake for at least a year. So you wonât be exploring the haunted town of Silent Hill and avoiding Pyramid Head on Xbox until at least next Halloween.
Silent Hill 2 arrives on PS5 and PC on October 8. If you spend an extra $10 on the âDigital Deluxe Edition,â you can start playing on October 5. But donât pay publisher ransom fees, okay?
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