Silent Hill: Townfall
News, coverage and analysis tracking Silent Hill: Townfall across the outlets.- A rubbish Silent Hill game that's free on PS5 is £52 for the physical editionLimited Run Games is releasing a physical deluxe edition of the free-to-play PlayStation 5 title Silent Hill: The Short Message for $69.99, shipping in January 2027. Despite including art cards, a poster, and a keychain, the high price is criticized given the game's short length and perceived low quality, especially when compared to other recent Silent Hill releases and upcoming titles like Silent Hill: Townfall.
- Silent Hill: Townfall Continues To Revitalize the Series in New, Horrifying Ways | IGN PreviewSilent Hill: Townfall is described as a slow-paced, first-person thriller that taps into the signature style of horror associated with the Silent Hill series. The preview suggests the game aims to revitalize the franchise with new, horrifying elements.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword release date pushed forward, its devs deciding they'd rather fight vampires than cosmic entities and Scottish horrorsCapcom has moved the release date for Onimusha: Way of the Sword forward to September 4th, avoiding a crowded September release window. The game will feature an "early adopter bonus" for those who purchase it by September 25th on Steam or Epic Games Store. The article also discusses the game's genre, comparing it to titles like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and the Nioh series.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword is releasing 21 days earlier than expected, possibly cramping The Blood of Dawnwalker's…Capcom has moved up the release date for the Onimusha: Way of the Sword reboot to September 4, from its original September 25 date. This change places it in direct competition with Rebel Wolves' debut action RPG, The Blood of Dawnwalker, instead of Silent Hill: Townfall and Control. The Onimusha reboot has garnered positive impressions, with a recent demo also receiving public acclaim.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword’s Release Date Has Been Moved Up to September 4thCapcom has moved up the release date for Onimusha: Way of the Sword to September 4th across all platforms, including PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The pre-order bonus will now be an early adopter bonus available until September 24th. Director Nihei Satoru revealed new gameplay featuring a unique Genma, and the revised date avoids conflicts with other major September releases.
- Capcom refuses to back down from the not-GTA 6 games rush, re-commits to Onimusha: Way of the Sword's September…Capcom has confirmed that Onimusha: Way of the Sword will be released on September 25, 2026, refuting rumors of a date shift. This decision comes amidst a crowded September release window, influenced by the anticipation of Grand Theft Auto 6's November 2026 launch. Several other notable games are also slated for release in September 2026.
- Capcom Spotlight Showcase Announced for June 25thCapcom announced a Spotlight showcase event for June 25th, featuring Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and the Dragon's Dogma 2 expansion Dark Arisen. The showcase will likely detail new endgame content for Monster Hunter Stories 3 and expansion details for Dragon's Dogma 2. Onimusha: Way of the Sword is a new entry in the franchise, set for a September release, with rumors suggesting an earlier launch date to avoid competition with Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword’s Release Date Might Move Up to September 4th – RumorA rumor suggests Capcom may move the release date of Onimusha: Way of the Sword from September 25th to September 4th, potentially to avoid competition with Grand Theft Auto 6. The game is set in Edo-era Kyoto and features Miyamoto Musashi battling demonic creatures. Developers have addressed player feedback regarding the demo's difficulty, assuring the full game will offer a balanced challenge.
- 35 Big Games Still Coming Out For The Rest of 2026This article highlights 35 major video game releases anticipated for the remainder of 2026 across various platforms including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Nintendo Switch. It details upcoming titles such as Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, EA Sports College Football 27, Palworld 1.0, and Grand Theft Auto 6, providing brief descriptions and release windows for each.
- Control Resonant Is Receiving Remedy’s “Biggest Marketing Campaign” To Help It Weather A Crowded Calender This SeptemberRemedy Entertainment is launching its "biggest marketing campaign" for Control Resonant to ensure it stands out in a crowded September release window. Communications director Thomas Puha stated that the company trusts the quality of the game and is supporting it with extensive promotional efforts. The game is also competitively priced and features multiple factions and a combo-focused combat system.
- Everything we know about Silent Hill: Townfall and its foggy Scottish townKonami, Annapurna Interactive, and developer Screen Burn Interactive have announced that Silent Hill: Townfall will be released on September 24, 2026, for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. The game is set in the Scottish town of St. Amelia in 1996 and explores themes of guilt and psychological horror with a first-person perspective.
- Silent Hill: Townfall would be a better horror game if it had nothing to do with Silent HillThis article questions whether Silent Hill: Townfall truly fits within the Silent Hill franchise, despite its use of familiar trappings like fog and monsters. The author argues that the game's hyper-realistic presentation and mundane puzzles detract from the series' signature psychological horror and poetic strangeness. While acknowledging the developer's attention to detail, the piece suggests that Townfall may be iterating on the wrong genre conventions.
- Summer Games Week: The Biggest Reveals, Interviews, And FeaturesSummer Games Week, the successor to E3, concluded with numerous reveals, interviews, and features from various showcases like State of Play and Summer Game Fest. GameSpot covered a wide array of upcoming titles, including Final Fantasy 7 Revelation, Resident Evil: Veronica, and Gears of War: E-Day, providing previews and in-depth articles.
- GTA 6 Has Publishers Running Scared, And Now It’s BackfiringThe immense anticipation for Grand Theft Auto 6 is causing publishers to strategically shift their release dates, potentially leading to a crowded market in earlier months. This scramble to avoid direct competition with Rockstar's juggernaut may result in other highly anticipated games overshadowing each other, rather than being overshadowed by Grand Theft Auto 6 itself. The article questions whether this fear-based release strategy is detrimental to the success of other titles and explores alternative approaches.
- 2026’s autumn release schedules are pure insanity but it’s not GTA 6’s faultThe upcoming autumn release schedules for 2026 are exceptionally crowded, largely due to the November 19 release of Grand Theft Auto 6. This has created an "exclusion zone" around the highly anticipated title, forcing many other major game releases to compete for attention in a condensed period. This intense competition, coupled with the high cost of game development, poses a significant risk to publishers and could lead to underperformance for many titles.
- GTA 6 scared so many games into September launches that other games are now getting scared into OctoberThe upcoming soulslike game Valor Mortis has been delayed by 19 days, moving its release from September 24th to October 13th. This shift is attributed to the crowded September 2026 release schedule, heavily influenced by the anticipation of Grand Theft Auto 6's November launch. Publisher Lyrical Games decided to move the date to give Valor Mortis more breathing room amidst numerous other game announcements.
- The First PS5 Game Delay Out of September 2026 Has Been ConfirmedValor Mortis, a PlayStation 5 game developed by One More Level, has been delayed from its original September 24, 2026 release date to October 13, 2026. This decision was made due to a crowded release schedule, with several other titles also launching on the same day or shortly after. The developer cited the need for more flexibility in setting the release date, as initial decisions were made before major gaming showcases.
- Valor Mortis delayed to October 13Lyrical Games and One More Level have delayed the single-player first-person Soulslike game Valor Mortis from September 24 to October 13. The delay across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series platforms is intended to avoid a crowded September release schedule and allow for further game improvements based on demo feedback.
- Valor Mortis' acrobatic new demo makes me want to believe it's a soulslike prequel to GhostrunnerThe new demo for Valor Mortis, a Napoleonic first-person soulslike from Ghostrunner developers One More Level, introduces acrobatic movement and wallrunning alongside its tense, close-quarters saber combat. The game is set to release on September 24th, 2026, and features a distinct first-person perspective that enhances the feeling of facing imposing enemies. While the parkour elements feel somewhat separate from the core combat, they are reminiscent of One More Level's previous work on Ghostrunner.
- Silent Hill: Townfall Could Be The Scariest Silent Hill Game YetSilent Hill: Townfall is poised to be the scariest entry in the series yet, featuring a Scottish setting, a first-person perspective, and a new gameplay mechanic involving a CRTV to track enemies. The game aims for heightened immersion and realism, with developers emphasizing authenticity in its depiction of late '90s Scotland. Set to launch on PlayStation 5 and PC in September, Townfall continues Konami's recent trend of revitalizing the Silent Hill franchise with distinct and compelling entries.