Konami's Original Silent Hill Getting Official Remake Treatment by Blooper Team
- On June 12, 2025, Konami revealed during its Press Start livestream that Bloober Team is working on a remake of the first Silent Hill game, which originally launched in 1999.
- Konami partnered with Bloober Team following the success of their 2024 Silent Hill 2 remake, which sold two million copies and earned several industry awards.
- The remake features Unreal Engine 5–rendered cutscenes, no release date yet, and aims to bring the game to PC and PlayStation 5 for the first time.
- Konami highlighted that, despite being nearly 30 years old, the game was never made available on PC, which has prevented fans from accessing official modern enhancements or creating mods until now.
- This project reflects Konami’s renewed commitment to the Silent Hill franchise and continues its productive collaboration with Bloober Team on high-quality horror titles.
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Konami to remake survival horror classic Silent Hill
Last year's remastered Silent Hill 2 was a big hit, so it was inevitable the original would get the same treatment. Konami yesterday announced that the same developers, Bloober Team, will be handling the remake of its 1999 survival horror classic Silent Hill. — Read the rest The post Konami to remake survival horror classic Silent Hill appeared first on Boing Boing.
Silent Hill 1 Remake confirmed with Bloober Team at the helm
Following the success of Bloober Team’s sensational Silent Hill 2 Remake, Konami has entrusted it once again to bring the seminal Silent Hill 1 into the modern age.We were blown away by the Silent Hill 2 Remake, but it was no secret with the original being such a beloved game, we and many others were sceptical that Bloober Team would have the juice to pull it off, but we were so glad to be wrong this time.But as for the announcement, there was l…
Konami and Bloober Team are remaking the original Silent Hill
A remake of the original Silent Hill is in development, it was revealed during Konami's Press Start stream on Thursday. An image announcing that another Silent Hill game from developer Bloober Team was in the works appeared during the stream. It was accompanied by music from the first game in the series. The official Japanese Silent Hill account on X later clarified that Bloober is modernizing the original 1999 entry. Back in February, it emerge…
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