Silent Hill: Townfall is a new game from a beloved indie horror studio

Silent Hill: Townfall
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Among the numerous projects announced during today's broadcast, Konami unveiled Silent Hill: Townfall, a new game developed by Stories Untold developer No Code and published 🍰by Annapurna Interactive.

The reveal trailer focuses on a transmission received on a small, portable television, with someone warning that punishment and judgment are on th🅰e way. There are numerous quick clips of unsettling images, and some foota♍ge that suggests a seaside setting.

. "So for us to work on this game with our friends at Annapurna feels like an actual dream come true. It's a real honor for us🍃 to bring a new title to this series that both respects the source🍌 material, but also does something a little bit different with it.

"To say that Silent Hill has been an inspiration to No Code would be a massive understatement. Our previous two games, Stories Untold and Observation, both played with ﷺthat same deep psychological horror. And at No Code, we're all about weaving that narrative and that experience of our game design, our audio, our visuals, even our UI."

Unfortunately, that's all the info we've gotten. McKellan says the studio will reveal more ab🐈out the game in 2023, and in the meantime, recommends that everyone rewatches the trailer to "see what you might have missed."

Producer Motoi Okamoto sa♏ys that Townfall came to be as a result of✱ a "simple lunch meeting in California," and hints that further Silent Hill collaborations with smaller studios are in the works.

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