We had announced this February that Silent Hill: Townfall was coming in 2026, and now we have finally had the chance to reveal the game’s release date as September 24! I am pleased to have Silent Hill: Townfall mark our third consecutive year of launching in the same season, following the 2024 release of Silent Hill 2, and the 2025 launch of Silent Hill f.
In today’s State of Play, we have revealed an all-new trailer that showcases a new character and gameplay, which you can watch below.
Even deeper
As you may have noticed, each trailer for Silent Hill: Townfall has followed on directly from the one before, gradually building a picture of what Silent Hill: Townfall truly is. As with any Silent Hill story, plot details are obviously much better experienced and interpreted first hand. With that in mind, we won’t go into too much detail on the events and locations that await Simon in St. Amelia, but we can dive into a few more features and moments revealed in the trailer!
A new voice in the static
We are finally able to put a face and name to the voice previously heard on the CRTV from our reveal trailer from the February’s State of Play.
An inhabitant of St. Amelia, she’s a nurse from a local family clinic and dedicated to her job. Heard calling out for Simon to return to the island, Zoe can also be heard simultaneously asking him, “what are you doing here?”. For Simon, this is a tough question to answer; St. Amelia is not a place he recognizes, and Zoe is not someone he has encountered before.
Narrative-driven puzzles
As with some of Screen Burn’s previous titles, we strive to design puzzles and problems for the player that intertwine with the narrative directly, often telling part of the story in their setup or solutions. There are a few glimpses in the trailer, and some are more grounded and realistic than others. Solving these puzzles isn’t just a way to progress in the game, though, but rather a way to understand the situation Simon finds himself in. Each puzzle has been designed while writing the story, so rather than a separate, unconnected gameplay layer, they’re grounded in the world you’re exploring and contextual to it and the town’s inhabitants. It means each carries a deeper meaning or revelation within them.
A horror in the fog
The trailer also gives us our first glimpse of a new creature, seen stalking Simon in the darkness of the Otherworld. With some enemies, combat is an important aspect of survival. In others, evasion is your only option. Using the CRTV and peek mechanic to assess the situation as you navigate, staying out of sight and moving carefully is paramount, as being seen can lead to a terrifying chase and dire consequences.
PS5 features
Lastly, we’ve spent a great deal of time looking to utilize the features of the PlayStation 5 and the DualSense Wireless Controller in the game. From the adaptive triggers mimicking the feel of firearms, the haptic feedback rumbling with the heavy impact of a creature’s footsteps approaching as you hide, we’re layering in features that feel intuitive, helpful and keep you focused and locked in on the nightmare unfolding before you. The game will also feature motion-controlled gameplay elements, such as fine tuning the CRTV into weak signals by twisting the device for a better signal reception, giving a more tactile feel to items in hand.
We can’t wait to share more of the game on the road to launch in September! Until next time, I’ll pass back to Okamoto-san to share information on the game’s launch editions announced today.
Silent Hill: Townfall pre-order
Silent Hill: Townfall will be available in Standard and Deluxe Editions. When pre-ordered, the Standard Edition comes with the “CRTV: Rusted” and “CRTV: Beach Edition” bonus cosmetics to change the look of your CRTV. Alongside those, the Deluxe Edition also comes with a “Simon’s Outfit: Alternate” skin, as well as a Bonus Application containing an interactive artbook and digital soundtrack, plus 48-hour early access. Please try customizing Simon and his CRTV to your liking during your playthrough.
Silent Hill: Townfall is now available for pre-order starting today on PlayStation Store. We’ll continue to share the latest updates on Silent Hill: Townfall as we approach launch, so please look forward to more. We hope not only fans of the Silent Hill series, but also those who’ve never played a Silent Hill title before, will enjoy the brand new and haunting story unfolding in St. Amelia.
