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Silent Hill 2 remake: release date, trailers, gameplay, and more

Pyramid Head wields a weapon in Silent Hill 2.
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Rumors about the Silent Hill 2 remake have faded into the fog, and it has become a reality. The classic title is considered by most to be one of the best horror games of all time, and now it is getting a complete remake. Unlike the disappointment that was the HD Collection, the game will be fully re-created from the ground up for modern hardware. Still, with such a beloved game and Konami’s troubling track record in recent years, fans may have more concern than excitement about this announcement.

Aside from a new graphical overhaul, remakes can mean many different things. For Silent Hill 2, the question of exactly what will be — and more importantly, won’t be — changed is on the minds of the dedicated fan base that holds the original in such high esteem. While Konami didn’t fully clear the fog on what Silent Hill 2 will be this time around, we turned on our radios, checked every locked door, and managed to come out alive with everything you need to know about the Silent Hill 2 remake.

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Release date

Pyramid Head wields a weapon in Silent Hill 2.
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Silent Hill 2 got a release date at PlayStation’s May State of Play and will be here just in time for the Halloween season on October 8, 2024.

Platforms

James looking at X-rays.
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Silent Hill 2 remake was revealed as a true current-generation exclusive and a console exclusive for the PlayStation and PC.

Trailers

Silent Hill 2 - Teaser Trailer | PS5 Games

The announcement trailer for the Silent Hill 2 remake is technically a teaser since there’s no actual in-game footage, but it still gives us a nice, long look at the creepy town of Silent Hill.

It opens in the same dingy bathroom as the original game, only this time, James looks far more distraught. He looks at himself in the mirror and asks himself if Mary could really be there waiting for him, knowing that she has already passed away from “that damn disease three years ago.”

James steps outside, passes by the familiar map of the town by a diner, and heads down a street as Mary’s voice comes in with the iconic line, “In my restless dreams, I see that town. Silent Hill.”

We cut to the disturbing scene where James first witnesses Pyramid Head in the apartments. He also sees Laura outside the hospital. Even some late-game scenes are shown.

What appears to be a new cutscene of James attacking a nurse only plays for a moment, but may indicate additional scenes.

Before the titles drop, we see the meeting of James and Maria, as well as Pyramid Head walking in from the rain.

Much more was revealed thanks to a PlayStation Blog post from Konami producer Motoi Okamoto and the creative director and lead designer at Bloober Team. It was mentioned in the trailer, but the post reiterated that both Masahiro Ito and Akira Yamaoka, the original creature designer and composer, respectively, will join Bloober Team in developing this remake. Many attribute much of the original game’s success as a lasting horror masterpiece to the original Team Silent, so having two of those members involved may put some fans’ minds at ease.

The primary goal for Bloober Team with the Silent Hill 2 remake is to “preserve the atmosphere that made Silent Hill 2 so exceptional while also modernizing many aspects of the game’s overall gameplay.”

While they don’t explicitly mention how they will or will not be changing the story, that is probably the part most fans are curious about. While some shots do appear new, we will have to wait to see if any substantial changes are coming in that department.

Silent Hill 2 - Release Date Trailer | PS5 Games

The release date trailer focuses mostly on James and Angela and recreates a few of their encounters. While the performances and camera work is different, it mostly stays faithful to the original.

Silent Hill 2 - Story Trailer | PS5 Games

The story trailer focuses heavily on the pivotal scene with Mary in the jail cell giving a small monologue as well as Mary’s reading of her letter to James. Along with more shots of the rest of the cast and some exploration, we also see Eddie for the first time. Those who know the original can pick up on some nice clues here, but it is otherwise spoiler-free for newcomers.

Gameplay

Silent Hill 2 - Gameplay Trailer | PS5 Games

The initial trailer showed no gameplay, but again, the blog sheds light on how they intended to modernize Silent Hill 2 until we got the full gameplay trailer.

The original Silent Hill 2 used a semi-fixed camera that would track and pan as you dynamically moved through environments. You had some control over it, but it was mostly meant to frame things in a specific way.

With the Silent Hill 2 remake, the team has decided to adopt a more traditional third-person, over-the-shoulder style, in a similar way that the Resident Evil 2 Remake shifted from the fixed cameras of the original. This change is intended to make the game more immersive and visceral.

The original had a clunky (perhaps intentionally so) melee combat system and basic gunplay. From what we’ve seen, there seem to be more options and fluidity to combat, such as a dodge and the ability to swap weapons on the fly.

The team also points out that the Silent Hill 2 remake will run on Unreal Engine 5, and they specifically point out the Lumen and Nanite features. Lumen is their dynamic illumination system that makes light interact with the environments in realistic ways to allow for more natural lighting. Nanite, meanwhile, is what was used to create highly detailed environments and levels.

Being a PS5 console exclusive, there will also be features that take advantage of that specific hardware. For instance, 3D audio was highlighted as a way to bring players deeper into the titular town,

The full Combat Reveal trailer finally showed the game in action. James will be doing heavy, deliberate swings from the new third-person perspective. Shooting appeared to have no aiming reticule, but otherwise, it was very reminiscent of the Resident Evil 2 Remake system.

Preorder

A foggy street in Silent Hill.
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You can preorder one of two editions of Silent Hill 2 through Konami’s official site. Here are the differences:

Standard Edition – $70

  • Base game
  • Mira the Dog Mask (digital only)
  • Robbie the Rabbit Mask (PS5 exclusive and digital only)

Deluxe Edition – $80

  • Everything in the Standard edition
  • 48-hour early access
  • Pyramid Head mask
  • Digital artbook
  • Digital soundtrack
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