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Silent Hill 2 remake release date leaks

After going a literal decade without any new Silent Hill games, last year saw Konami finally unveil a bunch of projects in the works. One of the most exciting was undoubtedly the remake of the classic Silent Hill 2. Said to be “close to finished” back in March, it seems as though the remake’s release date has now leaked.

As discovered by ResetEra user ‘Angie’ the Australian retailer Gorillagaming recently updated its Silent Hill 2 Remake page to include both a price and supposed release date. According to the site, Silent Hill 2 will cost $89 Australian Dollars, which translates roughly to $60 USD – suggesting that it hopefully will not be a $70 title.

Perhaps even more interesting than Silent Hill 2’s potential price is its release date. According to Gorillagaming, the remake is set to arrive on the 29th of September; just in time for the Halloween season.

As mentioned, back in March Bloober Team co-founder and CEO Piotr Babieno offered an update on development, saying “Silent Hill 2 is technically ready. It does not mean that the game is finished, but we are close. However, the issue of the release schedule lies with our partners, what the promotion will look like and when the title will debut is not directly in our hands”. If what Babieno said was true, then this September release date could very well be legit. We will have to wait and see.

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