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A specialSilent Hill fguest panel will be held at Anime Expo 2025 on July 4, with several major members of the game’s staff scheduled to make appearances during the event. More details aboutSilent Hill fhave continued to appear during the first half of 2025, and eager players will get to learn more about the terrifying title during the largest anime convention in North America.
Despite being officially announced in October 2022, the reveal trailer forSilent Hill fdidn’t debut until March 2025. Fans were instantly struck by the game’s setting, with the next installment in the long-running horror franchise taking place in 1960s Japan, a first for the series. Inspired by a small town in the country’s Gifu Prefecture,Silent Hill fwill be set in the fictional townof Ebisugaoka, and will follow protagonist Hinako Shimizu as she struggles against horrifying monsters to find her way out of the fog. Those eager to learn more about the game won’t have to wait long, as an upcoming event this summer will likely reveal plenty of haunting details about the highly anticipated title.
In a new Twitter post, it was revealed that aSilent Hill fguest panel will be held at Anime Expo in Los Angeles on July 4 at 3:15 PM PDT / 6:15 PM EDT. The event will feature Producer Motoi Okamoto, Scriptwriter Ryukishi07, and Composer Akira Yamaoka, and will run for just under one hour. While it’s unclear what fans can expect to learn during the panel, the trio will likely share Hill f’s disturbing content, and, hopefully, a concrete release date. It has not yet been confirmed whether a livestream of the event will be held.
Silent Hill f Guest Panel to be Held at Anime Expo
Confirmed for release for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S,Silent Hill fwill also be PS5 Pro enhanced. Valve has also confirmed that the survival horror title will be playable on the Steam Deck, despite not being officially verified. Those hoping to playSilent Hill fon the company’s handheld device may need to manually adjust the game’s graphics to run it properly.
In late April, Konami issued a warning regarding afakeSilent Hill fplaytestbeing advertised online. An undisclosed social media account managed to gather the personal information of players eager to try out Konami’s upcoming title, and fans are warned to exercise caution ahead of the game’s official launch.