First-Person Silent Hill: Townfall Transports the Series' Survival Horror to Scotland
Silent Hill: Townfall is set on a fictional Scottish island inspired by fishing villages, with first-person gameplay and a 2026 release planned, developer Screen Burn confirmed.
- Sony's State of Play premiered an extended trailer on February 12, 2026, providing the first substantial gameplay look at Silent Hill: Townfall.
- As the final title from Konami's 2022 Silent Hill slate, Silent Hill: Townfall is developed by Glasgow-based Screen Burn Interactive and completes the five-project plan.
- Played entirely in first person, players control Simon Ordell as he repeatedly wakes in water near St. Amelia and uses a CRTV to spot enemies in static while fighting with planks, pipes, a fire axe, and a pistol.
- Continuing its yearly plan, Konami will share more Townfall details via Silent Hill Transmission later today, with the game available to wishlist on PlayStation, Steam, and Epic Games Store.
- Developers describe St. Amelia as a Scottish-inspired island, set in 1996 against a cold, isolated Scottish backdrop, with trailer footage echoing Fife landmarks such as St Monans.
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