Silent Hill: Townfall Will Continue Development at Annapurna Interactive, No Code, and Konami

Silent Hill: Townfall Will Continue Development at Annapurna Interactive, No Code, and Konami

As a long-time fan of the chilling and enigmatic Silent Hill series, I must admit that the recent developments have left me with a mix of anticipation and apprehension. The resignation of Annapurna Interactive’s entire staff, including their president, Nathan Gary, has certainly raised some concerns about the future of Silent Hill: Townfall. However, the reassuring tweet from Annapurna Interactive, promising continued collaboration with Konami and No Code, has somewhat alleviated my fears.


Details on “Silent Hill: Townfall,” being developed by No Code (known for Stories Untold), have been scarce from both Annapurna Interactive and Konami. However, the recent mass departure of Annapurna Interactive’s staff, including president Nathan Gary, has sparked queries regarding the status of ongoing projects like “Townfall.

Through a Twitter post, Annapurna expressed their apologies for the confusion surrounding the game’s title. Despite this, Konami and No Code will jointly work on the project, but specifics about its launch date or gameplay mechanics remain undisclosed. It’s unclear if any internal issues at Annapurna have caused any delays in the project’s progression.

The game Silent Hill: Townfall is captivating as it’s rumored to be the start of a series of connected stories, or an anthology. According to reports from AestheticGamer, additional games similar in concept are being developed by various independent studios globally. However, these plans have not been officially confirmed yet.

For now, enthusiasts of the Silent Hill series can eagerly anticipate the release of the Silent Hill 2 remake on October 8th, available on both PlayStation 5 and PC. Take a peek at an hour’s worth of gameplay and get a sneak peek of the soundtrack.

We want to express our sincere apologies for any worries you might have about Silent Hill: Townfall. Rest assured, this game is still being collaboratively developed by Konami (@Konami), Annapurna Interactive (@A_i), and No Code (@_NoCode).

— Annapurna Interactive (@A_i) October 1, 2024

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2024-10-01 18:10