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Bloober Team offers update on Silent Hill 1 Remake

As a studio, Bloober Team have had an interesting trajectory, with the horror-focused game developers having released a slew of decently-received titles for most of its existence. That said, the recent commercial and critical success of both Silent Hill 2 Remake and Cronos: The New Dawn has put them in the upper echelon of the genre. Now, the team have confirmed some additional development details on the much-anticipated Silent Hill 1 Remake.

Making the announcement as part of their ‘investor chat’ (translated via ML), the Bloober Team ‘board’ offered an update on their current ongoing projects, revealing:

“We have two first party production teams, one of whom is working on the Silent Hill 1 project, and the other has started working on the next project. 5 projects are currently being implemented as part of the second party.”

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While the studio did not specify how far into development any of the projects are currently, it is encouraging to see a dedicated team focused entirely on Silent Hill 1’s remake.

For context, following the successful release of Silent Hill 2 Remake last October, Bloober Team confirmed by December that the devs had moved over to their next project – later revealed to be the Silent Hill 1 Remake.

Given how it’s been less than a year since SH2’s release, don’t expect the next title any time soon. That said, it is exciting to hear that work seems to be progressing smoothly.

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