Konami Announces Silent Hill Transmission Broadcast for This Week, Will Share Update on Silent Hill: Townfall

Konami has confirmed the next Silent Hill Transmission, in which the company will share the latest news on the horror series. Konami announced on Wednesday that the show will be broadcast live on February 12. The show will focus on developer Screen Burn’s spin-off horror game Silent Hill: Town Falls.

The next Silent Hill Transmission live broadcast will be on February 12 at 4 PM PT (February 13 at 5:30 AM IST). In its announcement, Konami said it would share a link to the show soon.

The latest Silent Hill Transmission broadcast will focus on Silent Hill: Town Falls, which has been developed by Screen Burn, the studio formerly known as No Code. Town Falls is a spin-off of Silent Hill, announced in October 2022 during the Silent Hill Transmission broadcast. Since then, Konami has yet to share the latest information on the game.

“Silent Hill: Town Falls” details

Silent Hill: Town Falls will be released alongside Bloober Team’s Silent Hill 2 remake and Neobards’ Silent Hill f, which are due to be released in 2024 and 2025 respectively. During the same Transmission livestream, Konami also announced that a film adaptation of Silent Hill would be released in theaters last month.

Townfall is published by Konami in partnership with Annapurna Interactive. Not much is known about the horror game, aside from snippets of information shared in a trailer released in 2022. But it looks like the game is about to be released.

Konami and Annapurna may reveal the release date of Silent Hill: Town Falls during this week’s Silent Hill Transmission broadcast.

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The Silent Hill series has enjoyed a renaissance in recent years. Bloober Team’s critically acclaimed remake of Silent Hill 2 has won multiple awards and has sold over 2.5 million copies as of October 2025.

Last year’s “Silent Hill f” was released on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series S/X on September 25, and was well received upon launch. The survival horror game sold over 1 million copies in just three days of release.

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