Silent Hill f panel announced for Anime Expo

Upcoming survival horror game Silent Hill f is making its way to Anime Expo in July.

Revealed yesterday, Konami Presents: Unmasking Silent Hill f will take place at the JW Marriott Platinum Ballroom on Friday, July 4 from 3:15 p.m. - 4:05 p.m. The panel will feature game producer Motoi Okamoto, writer Ryukishi07, and composer Akira Yamaoka.

Announced back in 2022, Silent Hill f is slated to be released on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Windows. Unlike previous entries in the Silent Hill franchise, this game will take place in 1960s Japan. More information about the game can be found here.

A synopsis for Silent Hill f reads:

In 1960s Japan, teenager Shimizu Hinako lives in the small, remote town of Ebisugaoka, nestled in a mountain pass.

An average teen, she passes the time with nothing particularly special about her life.

Until, that is, a deep fog descends on Ebisugaoka, and everything Hinako knows crumbles as she finds her once-familiar home infested with spreading danger, the town empty except for the horrors teeming in the fog.

Now, as she navigates the twisting paths of Ebisugaoka, Hinako must solve puzzles and fight for her life in her struggle to survive.

Her struggle to reach the inevitable decision that must be made.

And her struggle to put an end to that which must be slain.

Will she choose to embrace elegance and beauty?

Or will her path lead her to madness and horror...

A story of impossible decisions, of the beauty in terror, and terror from beauty.

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