Silent Hill 2: James Sunderland about to fire a gun at a creepy nurse.
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Silent Hill 2 seemingly gets a 2024 launch window in a recent PlayStation video

It's just nice to have some semblance of confirmation.

A lot of people have been quite keen to know when they can get their hands on the remake of Silent Hill 2. So much so that developer Bloober Team urged for a bit more patience, and we still have no idea when it’s releasing. But we’re getting closer.

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In a recent video on the PlayStation YouTube channel, we’re treated to a brief teaser showing what we can expect to launch this year on Sony’s system. Among other things (something called “Tek-en,” not sure if you’ve heard of it), we’re now told that Silent Hill 2 will be available this year.

Of course, we could probably have ascertained that 2024 was likely the release window. But it’s comforting to see PlayStation officially acknowledge this. However, we don’t have an actual date yet, so that’s surely the next port of call.

We must be nearly there, then

Many of us had been hoping to see the remake by the end of 2023 at the latest. For some time, it’s been suggested that Bloober was just putting the finishing touches to the game, and this teaser sort of confirms that the team must be at the final hurdle now.

After the disappointment that was the interactive experience Silent Hill: Ascension, the legendary series could do with a win. Konami’s horror franchise has been dormant for far too long, some might say. Me. I would say that.

However, there’s a lot to live up to. Bloober Team has its critics, and bringing back Silent Hill 2 – with the original being largely considered one of the most influential horror games of all time – is a tall order, indeed.


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Andrew has been a gamer since the 17th century Restoration period. He now writes for a number of online publications, contributing news and other articles. He does not own a powdered wig.