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Is Kojima Productions teasing a new Silent Hill game?

Kojima Productions may be teasing a Silent Hill game that will be announced this week… or at least, that’s what fans hope.

All this is a result of a new tweet from Kojima Productions’ Head of Communications, Aki Saito, who wrote, “Sorry to be silent everyone! I’ve been really busy lately…..I think i can say more soon about what we are going to…..”

The tweet is accompanied by a photo of Saito writing, “next week” on a post-it note… using a pencil that has “Pyramid” brand written on it. Seperately, that mightn’t mean much, but fans are linking the “silent” in the text with that and hoping it’s a reference to a Silent Hill antagonist, Pyramid Head.

Hideo Kojima was working on Silent Hills while still a Konami, a new take on the classic survival horror franchise. Featuring Norman Reedus and Guillermo del Toro, the three shifted over to Death Stranding when Kojima and Konami fell out of each other’s favour.

We’ll keep you informed as more is learned.


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