New Silent Hill looks real: footage of Konami’s horror game leaked, it remains a secret
It appears to be a development of Bloober Team, the creators of The Medium, but it has yet to be confirmed.

Few epics ask for more from Silent Hill, and there have been several rumors in recent years that suggest it’s making a comeback. However, nothing tangible has happened, at least so far, where a prominent industry figure has accessed the various images that enable him to do so. There is a new development in progressor shared captures were in process since they were from two years ago.
Images removed from Twitter due to copyright reasons.Dusk Golem, a regular source of Capcom developments, shared a few images via Twitter yesterday where you can see some of the ideas behind this new Silent Hill. All of them were later removed from the social network copyright claim, but it can still be seen on other internet platforms such as Reddit. We will not share them from 3DJuegos as we are not sure of their origin.
“This comes from a relatively new source to me, but I’ve been given ample evidence to give me credibility. I’ll also mention the names ‘Anita and Maya’ and ‘SMS messages’. Also, this isn’t the only Silent Hill in development,” he comments. Dusk Golem is on Twitter. “I know many will doubt this, but I had a lot of tests done specifically for me to prove it was real,” he adds.
What can we see in the images? There are four shared files and three of them are we transferring to an abandoned house? where trash piles up and highlights a hallway full of post-its with different messages that express enough instability of your tenant or tenants. The fourth picture presents a close-up of a girl where they can be read. “I hate myself” (“I hate myself” in Spanish).
Who is developing this Silent Hill? That’s the question. Fortunately, users were quick to read the Bloober Team’s name on a catch. The developers of The Medium announced a deal with Konami to produce games from existing and new IP, with speculation surrounding old-survival fears early on. However, none of these have been confirmed.
In 2020, when these images arrived, some statements by Masahiro Ito, the designer of the monsters in the epic, made the news that he claimed to be working on a new video game. Hoping it doesn’t end.
We’ve also recently collected the registration of Silent Hill as a trademark on 3DJuegos for a variety of uses, including potential advancements in virtual reality devices. But there’s not much more information at the moment, and in recent years fans have found more disappointment from the announcements after the 2015 cancellation of Hideo Kojima-developed Silent Hills.
Source: 3D Juegos
