Silent Hill Returns With Official New Release This Summer

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The handheld CRTV device in Silent Hill Townfall

Published May 24, 2026, 8:01 AM EDT

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The Silent Hill franchise is in the middle of a major revival, and after the success of the Silent Hill 2 Remake from Bloober Team, Konami is expanding the series with projects that each reinterpret psychological horror differently rather than copying the proven formula from the classics.

Meanwhile, we finally have some concrete details regarding the next major release, Silent Hill: Townfall, developed by Screen Burn and Annapurna Interactive. Set in 1990s Scotland, the game features a CRT television device that replaces the classic radio mechanic, helping players uncover hidden threats and story fragments, and Konami has provided a vague 2026 release window.

While there's still been no major updates regarding Townfall's launch window this year, there is an exciting new release slated for September 2026 that fans of Silent Hill f will want to keep on their radar, available for pre-order now (via Gecco).

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Silent Hill gamers are getting a brand-new horrifying collectible statue from Gecco and Sideshow that's slated for release between July and September 2026. It's an officially licensed 1/6 scale statue featuring Kashimashi, the terrifying humanoid creature from Silent Hill f, measuring 9 inches (23 cm) and available for pre-order for $390 via Sideshow and ¥49,800 via Gecco's official website.

Created by sculptor Shin Tanabe, it features an "interchangeable [head] with the hideously burned eyes and the sliced off face," as well as a base crafted "in the image of the back alley of the game stage, Ebisugaoka, which is a rural Japanese town in the 1960's."

If this Kashimashi statue is up your alley, Gecco also has several other Silent Hill-themed collectibles available to claim now, including a horrifying Silent Hill 2 Pyramid Head statue with a completely original design and aesthetic, as well as several high-quality Silent Hill 2 and SH3 tapestry prints.

As gamers wait patiently for an official release date announcement for the highly anticipated launch of Silent Hill: Townfall, this officially licensed collectible statue is sure to literally be a head-turner and will make a great addition to any hardcore Silent Hill fan's collection.

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Silent Hill f

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PC-1

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8/10

Released September 25, 2025

ESRB Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Partial Nudity

Developer(s) Neobards Entertainment

Engine Unreal Engine 5

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