New "Silent Hill" game set in 1960s Japan unveiled

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Konami has unveiled a new game in the Silent Hill series, titled "Silent Hill f," during a special event on March 13. The game is set in 1960s Japan and follows a teenager named Shimizu Hinako as she navigates a fog-covered town filled with horrors. The game features a story by acclaimed writer Ryukishi07 and music from renowned composer Akira Yamaoka. It aims to explore psychological themes and Japanese culture, differing from previous games that focused on Christian themes. A release date has not been announced, but "Silent Hill f" is expected to launch later this year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.


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