Here’s everything we know so far from the latest Silent Hill Roadmap leak, spilling the beans on what Konami has planned next for the spooky franchise.
If you’ve been waiting for some solid news on Silent Hill, this recent leak from the insider Dusk Golem might just brighten your day. The so-called Silent Hill Roadmap shows a bunch of exciting projects lined up over the next few years — and it’s not just the usual stuff.
What’s Coming in the Silent Hill Roadmap?
First up, we’ve got Silent Hill f dropping this September 2025. It’s the first big new entry in a while, developed by Bloober Team, the folks behind some seriously creepy games. Expect that classic Silent Hill vibe — puzzles, tension, and a fresh twist with both first-person and third-person gameplay.
Next year, in 2026, there’s Silent Hill: Townfall. This one’s being made by No Code (now Screen Burn), and while we don’t have much gameplay footage yet, it sounds like it’s going to bring a different flavor of survival horror. Could be something cool and unexpected.
Then, in 2027, Bloober Team is reportedly working on a remake of the original Silent Hill 1. After the success of their Silent Hill 2 remake, fans have high hopes this one will do the PS1 classic justice with modern graphics and mechanics.
Finally, the roadmap hints at a new in-house Silent Hill game from Konami themselves, possibly in 2028. Details are still under wraps, but this could be a return to form, with Konami steering the ship after outsourcing recent titles.
(2/2) places as an example, & honestly good on Konami not just rushing them out & giving them time to cook), but right now if I had to guess based on the current situation it'd be;
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) July 24, 2025
2025: Silent Hill f (obviously)
2026: Townfall
2027: Silent Hill 1 Remake
2028: Internal SH Game
There’s also talk about a possible DLC for Silent Hill 2 called Born From A Wish. Nothing official yet, but if it does come out, it might coincide with the game’s release on Xbox Series X/S, which would be a treat for players wanting more Silent Hill scares.
What Fans Should Watch For
Keep an eye out for Silent Hill f coming soon. We might get trailers or gameplay reveals at upcoming events like Gamescom or Capcom’s showcases, which often spotlight big horror titles.
Also, the Silent Hill 1 remake could start teasing details later this year or early next year, given it’s reportedly been in development since 2022.
And don’t forget about that mystery Konami project — maybe job listings or trademark filings will give clues in the coming months.
Seeing this lineup all at once is pretty exciting. It feels like Konami is serious about bringing Silent Hill back to the horror spotlight — not just with quick cash grabs, but with big, thoughtful releases spaced out to give each game its moment.
Having multiple studios like Bloober and Screen Burn involved also means variety. We’re not just getting the same old thing; there might be new gameplay styles and stories that keep the series fresh.
Overall, the Silent Hill Roadmap leak gives us plenty to be hopeful about. With new games coming every year or two, including remakes and fresh stories, Silent Hill fans have a lot to look forward to.
Of course, things can always change in game development, but if these leaks hold true, the future looks spooky and bright for this legendary series.