Silent Hill: Townfall Has A Release Date Set To Give Us The Fear Behind The Static

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Get ready to head into Silent Hill very soon, with the release date now set for Silent Hill: Townfall to open up

It certainly looks as if this Halloween is going to be stacked with horror games, with Silent Hill: Townfall getting a release date that will place it in our homes around that time. No, not on the day specifically, but with Screen Burn and Konami getting a little ahead of all of the season with the game landing on the PS5 and PC on September 24th. Sure, that feels like a larger gap between the release date and the holiday, but it does allow for the new trend of not buying games on the launch date. Not to mention, it does give us more time to play through Silent Hill: Townfall to find all of the good scares to trick others into sitting through them as we replay. You see how that all can work out now?

In any instance, now that we have the release date for Silent Hill: Townfall, we can mark it down and think about which version of the game we are going to pick up. Granted, there is not much of a difference between them all, unless you need to have a physical version with a Steelbook case. A bit of a missed opportunity to me, but with how the Silent Hill IP has been as of late, I can understand the call to have it just be the game that is out there. Not a huge issue, along with the fact that this new setting for the game does not have anything truly iconic to stand out for something like that. All of that could change, but looking at the latest video for the game, nothing is showing up, and it could all be obfuscated until the full release of the game.

Silent Hill: Townfall — Release Date

Silent Hill: Townfall is set to release on September 24th, 2026.

The newest psychological horror game to join the Silent Hill series is Silent Hill: Townfall.

Fear the truth behind the static.

Simon Ordell is called back to the island of St. Amelia to ‘put things right’, encountering a town lying quiet beneath a heavy fog, seemingly abandoned but not at rest.

Venturing deeper and driven to understand his connection to the place and its inhabitants, Simon begins to discover fragments of a past rising to the surface.

Experienced entirely in first person, Simon must explore, evade, and survive using a limited set of weapons and tools, including the CRTV, a pocket television used to tune into unstable signals. Evasion is tense; combat is frenetic, while narrative-driven puzzles reveal a truth that refuses to stay submerged.

Silent Hill: Townfall is a full-length, self-contained psychological horror set against the cold, isolated backdrop of Scotland, 1996.

Will you be heading into Silent Hill as soon as the game drops out there, or will you be holding off until a bit after the initial release date? Will this one give us anything massive to add to the iconography of the IP, or will it just give us a gripping story with the usual horrors that we know the IP is capable of? Is it odd to have so little dropping out there for the title, and would it have been a selling point to give us all a traditional Collector's Edition of the game? Let us hear it all out in the comment section down the page here. With more still to come for Silent Hill: Townfall, you might want to make sure you have bookmarked the website and are following all of our social channels out there. You will not want to miss any of the updates we have on the way to you all.