KP

Silent Hill f Release Date Confirmed: Coming September 25, 2025

By Krishnamohan Yagneswaran
Games Blog

🧟 Silent Hill f Release Date and Platform Details Revealed

The wait is nearly over.
Silent Hill f, the next chilling installment in Konami’s legendary horror franchise, now has a confirmed release date: September 25, 2025. This announcement was officially made by Konami and has been verified by multiple reputable sources, including Times of India and other global gaming media outlets.


🗓️ Official Release Date: September 25, 2025

Fans of psychological horror and disturbing lore will be thrilled to mark September 25 on their calendars. Silent Hill f will be the first mainline game in the series since Silent Hill: Downpour (2012) and the first new entry following the franchise's long hiatus and the cancellation of Silent Hills.

The game promises to breathe new life into the series while paying tribute to its eerie and atmospheric roots.


🎮 Available Platforms

Silent Hill f will release on the following platforms:

  • PlayStation 5 (PS5)
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • PC (Steam)

This multi-platform approach ensures the game will reach a wide range of players while taking full advantage of next-gen hardware capabilities for lighting, audio design, and visual fidelity — essential ingredients for a deeply immersive horror experience.

⚠️ Note: There will be no release for PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, as the game is designed specifically for next-generation performance.


🏮 What Is Silent Hill f About?

While Konami has been tight-lipped about major plot details, we know that Silent Hill f is set in 1960s Japan — a dramatic shift from the American town of Silent Hill we’ve come to fear. The game explores Japanese folklore, body horror, and emotional trauma, blending cultural storytelling with Silent Hill's classic psychological terror.

  • Writer: Ryūkishi07 (creator of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni)
  • Visual Director: Motoi Okamoto (ex-Nintendo)
  • Developer: Neobards Entertainment

The early trailers and concept teasers suggest a beautiful yet decaying world, floral mutations, and themes of grief and guilt — wrapped in a mystery that slowly unfolds in classic Silent Hill fashion.


🎁 Special Editions and Early Access

Konami has also announced special editions for Silent Hill f. These include:

🛍️ Deluxe Edition

  • Base game
  • Digital artbook
  • Soundtrack
  • Exclusive in-game items
  • Price (estimated): $89.99 USD / ₹7,299 INR

🧧 Collector's Edition

  • All Deluxe content
  • Limited-edition physical statue
  • Collector's steelbook case
  • Physical map of the 1960s setting
  • Price (estimated): $129.99 USD / ₹10,499 INR

⏳ Early Access

Players who pre-order either the Deluxe or Collector’s Edition will receive early access two days before the official release, allowing them to play starting September 23, 2025.


📺 Trailer and Visuals

The game’s teaser trailer stunned fans with its haunting floral visuals, parasitic growths, and an eerie soundtrack. These visuals suggest the game will focus heavily on organic horror, emphasizing a new kind of existential dread tied to nature and decay.

📹 Watch the official trailer on YouTube
All credit for the trailer and footage goes to Konami and the Silent Hill development team.


🧠 Final Thoughts

Silent Hill f is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated horror games of the decade. With its September 2025 release now confirmed, horror fans can officially begin the countdown. The blend of classic Silent Hill themes with Japanese psychological horror and next-gen presentation is expected to revitalize the franchise for both longtime fans and new players.

💬 Are you excited for Silent Hill f? Will you be getting the early access version? Let us know in the comments!


📌 TL;DR

  • Release Date: September 25, 2025
  • Early Access: September 23, 2025 (Deluxe/Collector’s editions only)
  • Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
  • Developer: Neobards / Published by Konami
  • Setting: 1960s Japan with a folklore horror twist

Share this post:Share on TwitterShare on LinkedIn