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Bloober Team rumoured to be working on a PlayStation exclusive Silent Hill 2 remake

For years now we have been hearing MANY contradictory rumours surrounding a potential remake of the classic PS1 horror game Silent Hill. Independently of these rumours, a new leak has sprung up suggesting that Polish studio Bloober Team is working on a remake of Silent Hill’s sequel: Silent Hill 2.

Earlier today we reported that Bloober Team has entered a new “significant license and distribution agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC,” the details of which were not shared – though some fans think this may be related to PlayStation Plus.

Since then, industry insider NateTheHate took to Twitter to claim that Bloober Team is working on a remake of the classic survival horror game Silent Hill 2. Additionally, this remake will reportedly feature reworked puzzles and new endings. The final detail revealed by Nate was the fact that this game will supposedly be a timed PlayStation exclusive.`

The Silent Hill IP has been essentially dead since the cancellation of the much-anticipated ‘Silent Hills’ from Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro. Publisher Konami has stayed silent during this time, meaning that even though multiple Silent Hill projects are said to be in the works, we will not know for sure until Konami themselves confirm it.

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