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Tokyo, Japan · TokyoSilent Hill and Slitterhead creator Keiichiro Toyama is working on a brand new game.Talking to Famitsu at an exhibition celebrating Slitterhead's wild concept art, Toyama discussed the horror game's reception, what it's like to run his own studio, and hinted that he's already working on another unannounced project.While Toyama stressed the studio wasn't overly concerned about making a commercial game, he did acknowledge Bokeh Studios had expecte…See the Story
Silent Hill and Slitterhead Creator Keiichiro Toyama Is Already Working On His Next Game — And It's Not Slitterhead 2
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Nintendo · GermanySOMA now has an official release date for the Nintendo Switch, revealed through a new trailer released by Abylight Studios and Frictional Games. This excellent horror adventure will be available on the Nintendo Switch on July 24, 2025. The release is just around the corner and will offer the same original experience, but has been adapted to work well on the hybrid console. It will also be compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2.
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SOMA Release Date Announced for Nintendo Switch
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