Konami has officially announced a new Silent Hill Transmission presentation scheduled for February 12 at 4 PM PT. The broadcast will focus on delivering the latest updates from the Silent Hill series, with specific attention confirmed for Silent Hill Townfall. The announcement was shared through the official Silent Hill social media account, signaling another major communication from the publisher as the franchise continues its renewed activity.
In the announcement, the Silent Hill team stated, “We are excited to reveal the latest updates from the SILENT HILL series in a new SILENT HILL Transmission on February 12 at 4:00 PM PT.” The statement further confirmed the scope of the presentation, adding, “We’ll share the latest news on SILENT HILL: Townfall. The streaming link is coming soon so stay tuned!” No additional titles were formally listed, though the wording suggests broader updates beyond a single project.
The upcoming Transmission arrives as the Silent Hill franchise moves deeper into 2026 following a long period of limited visibility. After years of minimal communication, Konami has shifted toward more frequent updates and announcements, using dedicated broadcasts to outline its plans. This Transmission appears positioned as another step in that strategy, offering fans a clearer look at what lies ahead for the series.
Silent Hill Townfall is currently one of the most anticipated projects tied to the brand. Developed as an episodic experience in collaboration with No Code and Annapurna Interactive, the game represents a more narrative-driven and experimental entry within the Silent Hill lineup. While Konami has remained cautious with concrete details, the confirmation that Townfall will be featured suggests that new information on its structure or release plans may be shared during the presentation.
Beyond Townfall, the broader Silent Hill series continues to expand. Recent entries and announcements have marked a notable shift back toward traditional horror experiences following mixed reactions to earlier experimental projects. Konami has indicated a desire to support multiple Silent Hill projects simultaneously, spanning remakes, new mainline entries, and smaller-scale releases.

