After the last true entry in the series in 2012, Silent Hill is finally getting a new game. This is definitely due to the fact that the remake of the second game was received well. Seeing that, it is no surprise Konami gave it the green flag. However, for the first time in the series, Silent Hill f will be getting an 18+ rating in Japan.
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Silent Hill f
The Japanese-language reveal trailer showed the age ratings of the game. It showed that Silent Hill f is classified CERO:Z in Japan, PEGI 18 in Europe, and Mature in US.
Automaton noticed that Silent Hill, Silent Hill 2, Silent Hill 3, and Silent Hill: The Room all received CERO:C ratings. These are appropriate for players aged 15 and up. However, hough certification is subject to change because the game is still in development. Whereas the other games in the series that were created outside of Japan were usually rated CERO:C or CERO:D (ages 17+).
Despite receiving a 17+ rating in the majority of Western countries, The silent Hill 2 remake, received CERO:C in Japan.
Finally, Konami sent us an update last night with a new Silent Hill Transmission, the publisher’s online presentation with a Silent Hill theme. It was solely focused on Silent Hill this time.
Silent Hill, which was first revealed in 2022, is set in 1960s Japan and centers on Shimizu Hinako, a girl who is battling the demands of her friends, family, and society. Ryukishi07, the author of the When They Cry graphic novel series, wrote the narrative.
There is currently no release date for Silent Hill F, and No Code’s Silent Hill game, Townfall, has no additional details.