At Anime Expo 2025, Konami showed a new trailer for Silent Hill f. And although the team hasn’t officially released it yet, that trailer has been leaked online. So, if you are a fan of SH, you may want to check it out.
From what I can see, this is a cinematic trailer. It’s not a CG trailer. Instead, it appears to be in-engine. Still, it does not seem to have any major gameplay scenes. So, make sure to temper your expectations. If you were on the fence, this leaked trailer will not change your mind.
Since this is a leaked trailer, I suggest watching it while you still can. Konami will most likely take it down in a matter of hours.
In Silent Hill f, players will assume the role of Hinako. Hinako will have to navigate the twisted paths of Ebisugaoka, solving complex puzzles and confronting grotesque monsters to survive.
Konami will release Silent Hill f on September 25th. And guess what? According to Steam, the game will cost 79.99 euros. That’s right. Konami is now joining other game companies that are raising their prices. There will also be a Deluxe Edition that lets players start playing two days early, which might make some people want to spend even more money.
According to the Steam page, Silent Hill f will not use Denuvo. This means that the game will be cracked once the Deluxe Edition comes out. So, pirates will be able to play the game earlier than a lot of legitimate customers. That’s how stupid this whole 2-day early access thing is.
The publisher has also shared the official PC system requirements. For gaming at 1080p/60FPS on Quality Settings, you’ll need an Intel Core i7-9700 or AMD Ryzen 5 5500 with 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 or AMD Radeon RX 6800XT. You can find the full PC specs here.
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