Much like Konami’s other IPs, Silent Hill has been through a major resurgence over the last two years. Silent Hill 2 Remake is also available on Xbox Series S|X as of today, confirming the publisher’s intentions to bring the series to a wider audience.

Of course, this is just the beginning for Konami’s long-term plans. In a new report going over the Fiscal Year 2026, the publisher has confirmed plans to support the series beyond already announced games.

Konami Wants To Support Silent Hill

Discussing Silent Hill F, Konami noted that the game has performed well in every way, whether it be the critic reviews or commercial performance.

Later, the publisher stated that it has intentions to develop the series further. Konami currently has plans to make more Silent Hill titles for the fans, but whether these will come in the form of new titles or remakes is anybody’s guess for now since the series is still in its early days following Konami’s recent revival.

Interestingly, many fans believe a sequel to Silent Hill F would be a good idea, with a potential second game pushing the title’s iconic psychological elements forward. Elsewhere, there is also demand for console and Steam ports for already existing titles, so the publisher could pursue a compilation for the series similar to Metal Gear Solid’s Master Collection.

The report also shows that Konami has performed incredibly well financially in the Fiscal Year 2026 so far. This has led to major YoY increases between 20%-30% in total revenue, business profit, and operating profit.

Fans can, therefore, expect to see a greater focus on both Metal Gear Solid and Silent Hill moving forward. In particular, the gaming giant also plans to utilize other forms of content, including films like the recently announced live-action Return to Silent Hill.

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