Silent Hill: Townfall Unveils First-Person Scottish Horror, Set for September Release
June 2, 2026
A new trailer for Silent Hill: Townfall reveals first-person, fog-laden gameplay set in Scotland, with a September 24 release date announced during Sony’s June State of Play.
The story follows Simon Ordell as he returns to the Scottish island of St. Amelia to uncover links between a haunted town and its residents.
Townfall departs from the series’ traditional third-person view and Silent Hill town setting, delivering a first-person experience in a claustrophobic, eerie Scottish town.
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Fans are curious about the franchise’s direction and whether Konami can sustain multiple major releases in a single year, signaling renewed interest in Silent Hill.
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Gameplay centers on tactile, story-driven puzzles and dynamic enemy encounters, with melee, ranged, and stealth options.
Townfall is the third major Silent Hill release since the revival, with more titles planned, including a remake of the original Silent Hill in development by Bloober Team.
Deluxe Edition offers 48 hours of early access plus digital bonuses, including CRTV skins for pre-orders.
Pre-orders for the Deluxe Edition include 48-hour early access and CRTV skins (Rusted and Beach Edition) as bonuses.
The coverage acknowledges the story is evolving, with updates as new information emerges.
The teaser hints at a darker, more ominous narrative than a straightforward nostalgic return, with deep secrets and troubled relationships in the island community.
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