Darlings, Konami's fog just got a whole lot thicker and sexier with Pilotpriest slinking into Silent Hill: Townfall as composer.
Canadian musician and filmmaker Anthony Scott Burns—Pilotpriest to his devotees—unleashes 'Home,' a track so decadently haunting it clings to you like lover's breath, perfectly synced to glitchy glimpses of St. Amelia's abandoned streets. Screen Burn Interactive crafts this 1996 Scotland-set psychological horror, published by Konami and Annapurna Interactive for PS5 and PC in 2026—where protagonist Simon Ordell dodges nightmares with a pocket CRTV and sheer desperation.
X is already simping hard, deal hubs like Wario64 blasting the news while fans whisper Pilotpriest might eclipse even Akira Yamaoka— who's skipping Townfall for the SH1 remake.
Over on Reddit's r/silenthill, the faithful are feasting on this tease, threads popping with excitement that screams 'thicc atmosphere incoming.' Who knew a soundtrack drop could make waiting for fog feel like sweet torture?