Game Overview:
Silent Hill: The Short Message is a psychological horror game developed by Konami and HexaDrive, and published by Konami.
At the time of launch, it was the first new Silent Hill game in twelve years, and was released as a smaller-scale and free-to-download reintroduction for the franchise.
The soundtrack is available now on Spotify and Apple Music, while a Sakura Head statue from Gecco arrives in September-November.
The first-person psychological horror game launched for free for PlayStation 5 less than two weeks ago.
Despite mixed reviews from critics, Konami's free psychological horror title has achieved a significant milestone since its shadow drop.
The long-rumored title finally emerges as a free offering, and while having issues, it's a solid showcase that deals with heavy themes well.
The long-rumored psychological horror title is free to play and focuses on Anita, who navigates an apartment block while a monster hunts her.
Plot details of the unannounced horror titles were also leaked by the ratings board in a report that's since been taken down.
Players will allegedly play as a student named Anita, who visits an abandoned apartment complex to uncover the mysteries surrounding her friend's death.
The unannounced title, which is allegedly a playable teaser, was rated in Taiwan and South Korea last year.
These are separate from Silent Hill: The Short Message, though one is reportedly in "very early development," as per leaker AestheticGamer.
As per the classification rating, The Short Message will feature a protagonist who must "escape her own fears and the monsters lurking in the corridors."
The title is included in a batch of game ratings for UNIANA, which publishes Konami's titles in South Korea, though platforms weren't specified.
Leaks surrounding Silent Hill's long-rumoured revival are intensifying once again, with images from two of its three alleged projects having emerged again.