After months of silence following its initial reveal, Silent Hill f has returned with a terrifying new trailer and a very fast approaching release date. Unveiled during the latest PlayStation State of Play, Konami’s upcoming psychological horror entry will launch September 25, 2025, bringing players into a fresh and haunting reimagining of 1960s Japan.
The latest trailer delivers exactly what Silent Hill fans have been craving disturbing imagery, intense combat, and grotesque monsters born from trauma and decay. While the project’s early teaser was cryptic and atmospheric, this new footage offers a clearer look at the protagonist, setting, and core gameplay. Check it out down below (Although it is most likely age restricted due to the gory nature of the game, so you might have to watch it on Youtube.):
Silent Hill f is set in 1960s Japan, offering a fresh cultural and visual twist on the franchise’s usual Western-inspired towns. This shift in setting also aligns with the game's creative team, which includes Ryukishi07, the acclaimed horror writer behind Higurashi When They Cry. The eerie floral-infused horror style seen in previous teasers now makes more sense in this historical and cultural context.
The return to a more grounded, personal horror story focused on isolation, decay, and transformation has rekindled excitement for the Silent Hill brand, especially after a long decade of dormancy and waiting for more content.
Much like the series' past entries, melee combat appears to be central in Silent Hill f. As we have seen in the new trailer, we see the protagonist wielding the series’ iconic blood-covered lead pipe, fending off monstrous enemies that look pulled straight from the deepest recesses of the human psyche. A brief glimpse shows her holding a long spear-like weapon as well, suggesting players may get access to multiple tools for survival.
Though combat appears more prominent this time around, the game still retains the series' signature unease and dread-filled pacing. The monsters themselves are horrifying in true Silent Hill fashion twisted, fleshy amalgamations of body horror and symbolism.
With the Silent Hill 2 Remake DLC also being rumored to launch this year, Silent Hill f adds to what’s shaping up to be a landmark year for the franchise. Two major titles in one calendar year is something longtime fans could only dream of until now. For horror fans and Silent Hill veterans alike, September 25 can’t come soon enough.
What are your thoughts on the re-reveal? Are you excited for more Silent Hill? Let us know how you liked it in the comments!
Stay tuned to FearHQ.com for all the news about things that can keep you up at night!