Konami's decision to drag Silent Hill into 1960s Japan with Silent Hill f has lured over 2 million buyers into the fog, proving that a fresh haunt can resurrect even the most dormant franchises.
Launched on September 25, 2025, Silent Hill f—where high schooler Hinako Shimizu navigates a transforming Ebisugaoka—hit this shipments and digital sales milestone as of April 22, 2026. Meanwhile, the Silent Hill 2 Remake, out since October 8, 2024, has amassed 6 million players across shipments, downloads, and subscriptions. Konami's producer Motoi Okamoto emphasized the company's seriousness by unveiling three new titles after a decade of silence, and these figures back up the intent.
To capitalize on the momentum, Konami slashed prices: the Silent Hill 2 and f Dual Pack is now 40% off at $71.99 on platforms like PlayStation Store, with the Remake standalone also discounted by 40%. Community buzz on X echoes the success, with official accounts celebrating the numbers and fans calling it a triumph for the series.
The 1960s setting, inspired by a real Japanese locale complete with actor ambassadors, delivers the psychological dread Silent Hill fans crave. If this is the plot twist Konami scripted, it's one worth savoring—no nap required.