Konami is turning February 12, 2026, into a double-header for horror fans. While Sony’s State of Play kicks off at PT, the company has confirmed its own Silent Hill Transmission event will stream an hour later, at PT ( ET / BT on February 13). The focus? A deep dive into Silent Hill: Townfall, the latest entry in the long-running survival horror series, with potential glimpses into the Silent Hill 1* remake currently in development.
The announcement comes via Konami’s official Silent Hill social channels, where the company teased updates on Townfall—though no concrete release date has been confirmed. A November 2025 retail listing suggested March 26, 2026, as a possible launch window, though Konami has yet to verify it. The event will also likely touch on the broader state of the franchise, including the Silent Hill 1 remake, which has been in development by Bloober Team since 2024 and is expected to arrive in 2027.
This isn’t the first time Konami has accelerated the pace of Silent Hill releases. After the critical and commercial success of Silent Hill f (2025) and the Silent Hill 2 remake (2024), the company has signaled a commitment to annual entries. Townfall, developed alongside Annapurna Interactive, represents the next step—though its exact timing remains unclear.
The event’s late-night slot, following Sony’s showcase, raises speculation about a possible Townfall trailer debut during State of Play, with the Transmission event offering deeper gameplay insights. Whether Konami chooses to tease the Silent Hill 1 remake remains to be seen, but the timing suggests a strategic rollout ahead of its 2027 release.
For now, fans will have to wait until February 12 for details. The streaming link will be shared closer to the date, but one thing is certain: Konami is doubling down on Silent Hill*—and this event is just the beginning.
