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Silent Hill eyes yearly scares, Konami chases buzz
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81098, member: 636"] Konami wants a new Silent Hill game every single year. The company's producer, Motoi Okamoto, stated in an interview that following the releases of the Silent Hill 2 remake in 2024 and Silent Hill f in 2025, the goal is to maintain constant hype by dropping roughly one title annually. This plan includes both known projects, like the Silent Hill 1 remake from Bloober Team and the expected Silent Hill: Townfall, plus other unannounced games. Hitting that aggressive annual target would require a major shift in how Konami manages the horror franchise. The company would need to coordinate multiple internal and external development studios simultaneously, a model used by publishers for series like Call of Duty. While financially possible for a corporation of its size, this strategy risks a noticeable drop in quality, as seen in other annually released game franchises where polish and innovation often suffer under such a tight schedule. The producer's comments framed this more as an aspirational target than a rigid corporate mandate. The immediate pipeline, with Townfall possibly in 2026 and the Silent Hill 1 remake after, gives Konami a short window to establish this production rhythm. Whether this approach actually sustains fan interest or instead burns out the series through oversaturation and potential decline in game quality remains the central question for the franchise's future. [/QUOTE]
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