- Konami has announced that the next Silent Hill transmission will take place soon
- It will go live on February 12, 2026
- Oddly enough, this happens just one hour after PlayStation’s State of Play ends
Konami has confirmed that a new Silent Hill Transmission exhibition will happen very soon. In fact, it will be right after another long-awaited presentation that will go live tomorrow.
Announced via the official Silent Hill X / Twitter account, the next Silent Hill Transmission will be released on February 12 at 4pm PT / 7pm ET / February 13 at 12:00 GMT / 1:00 CEST.
The announcement states that the Transmission broadcast will “reveal the latest updates from the Silent Hill franchise,” with “the latest news on Silent Hill: Townfall” be a major focus.
If you are not familiar, City fall was originally announced way back in 2022 along with Silent Hill 2 replay and Silent Hill f. It is being developed by Screen Burn Interactive (formerly known as No Code), the studio that previously made critically acclaimed adventure games Untold stories and Observation.
We are excited to reveal the latest updates from the SILENT HILL series in a new SILENT HILL broadcast on February 12 at 16:00 PT. 🌫️ We share the latest news about SILENT HILL: Townfall. The streaming link is coming soon, so stay tuned! 👀 #SILENTHILL #Townfall pic.twitter.com/Se0uJDhUqJ11 February 2026
Rather curiously, this Silent Hill broadcast takes place right after PlayStation’s next State of Play presentation, which is set to go live on February 12 at 14:00 PT / 17:00 ET / 22:00 GMT / 23:00 CEST.
Said State of Play is confirmed to be around an hour long, and this could be a situation where Konami might reveal something Silent Hill related during the State of Play before following up with its own Transmission event.
For example, we know that Bloober Team Silent Hill 2 remake developer, working on another Silent Hill project. Speculatively, it could be fully revealed during the game mode, not to steal Silent Hill: Townfall’s thunder at the Transmission presentation.
Of course, we won’t know until tomorrow, but it looks like Silent Hill’s second wind continues apace.
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