Silent Hill f: New Game Set in 1960s Japan Unveiled
The game's setting in 1960s Japan and its focus on a female protagonist offer a new and intriguing take on the Silent Hill series, with Ryukishi07's involvement promising a deeply emotional and terrifying experience, as seen in the Silent Hill f re-reveal trailer.

Konami has revealed more details about the upcoming mainline Silent Hill game, Silent Hill: f, which will be set in 1960s Japan and feature a female protagonist, Hinako Shimizu, as she navigates a haunted town consumed by fog and solves puzzles to survive.
The game's theme, "finding the beauty in terror," promises a unique and captivating experience, with a distinct color palette and brighter visuals. This will be the first Silent Hill game with a female protagonist since Silent Hill 3, marking a fresh change for the series. The game is part of Konami's efforts to return to the series' roots and offer a new perspective.
Ryukishi07, the creator of the Higurashi When They Cry series, has expressed his dedication to the upcoming Silent Hill f game, stating that he's worked so hard on the story that he wouldn't mind if it was his last work. The game's story is expected to be highly emotional and sad, which may be a departure from previous Silent Hill games. Ryukishi07's reputation for crafting intense and emotional stories has raised expectations for the game's narrative.
The game's re-reveal trailer has already sparked excitement among fans, showcasing the game's eerie atmosphere and terrifying monsters. With no release date announced, fans can wishlist the game on various platforms and await more updates on this highly anticipated title.