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Players around the world will decide the fate of Silent Hill Ascension later this year

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Players all around the world will have their say into how Silent Hill Ascension will unfold later this year.

As we previously reported back in October 2022 when Ascension was announced, the title is a live action interactive series developed by Genvid.

Genvid today shared more details of the title, saying that players will be able to interact with a real-time interactive system that will decide the fates of characters and their actions.

Redemption, suffering, or damnation? The actions of millions will determine the outcomes of Silent Hill Ascension,” Genvid said alongside the release of a new trailer, below.

Expect Silent Hill Ascension later in 2023. In the meantime, what do you think about such a concept?

Editor’s note: We went a little hard on the “groupthink” angle when this post was originally posted; we’ve amended the title to reflect the reality of what Ascension will be.


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