A Mexican department store listing suggests Silent Hill Townfall could arrive by late March, though the retailer quickly removed the page after gaming communities noticed the information. Liverpool Mexico had briefly displayed a release window for the survival horror title before taking down the listing, potentially following contact from publisher Annapurna Interactive.
The timing aligns with expectations for the project, which Konami announced alongside other franchise revivals more than two years ago. Developer No Code, working under the Screen Burn name, has faced scrutiny given its background in adventure games rather than survival horror. Concerns about cancellation emerged following turmoil at Annapurna Interactive, but the studio confirmed development continues.
Industry observers expect official confirmation soon, with upcoming gaming showcases providing logical venues for announcement. The release would follow successful launches of Silent Hill 2 remake and Silent Hill f, continuing the franchise's return.
The timing aligns with expectations for the project, which Konami announced alongside other franchise revivals more than two years ago. Developer No Code, working under the Screen Burn name, has faced scrutiny given its background in adventure games rather than survival horror. Concerns about cancellation emerged following turmoil at Annapurna Interactive, but the studio confirmed development continues.
Industry observers expect official confirmation soon, with upcoming gaming showcases providing logical venues for announcement. The release would follow successful launches of Silent Hill 2 remake and Silent Hill f, continuing the franchise's return.