Two years after the announcement of Silent Hill: Townfall, fans were worried about recent problems at Annapurna Interactive. However, the publisher and No Code Studios have now reassured players that the game’s development continues in partnership with Konami.
In a post on X/Twitter, Annapurna Interactive shared, “We deeply apologize for any concerns about Silent Hill: Townfall. The game will continue to be co-developed by Konami, Annapurna Interactive, and No Code.” Despite the silence surrounding the title since its teaser in 2022, the message provided much-needed clarity, confirming that the project is still moving forward.
Silent Hill: Townfall was initially teased with little information regarding its direction. No Code’s Jon McKellan hinted that the game would respect the original material while introducing something different. The announcement comes amidst Annapurna Interactive’s internal challenges, where staff departures raised concerns about the fate of their projects. Fortunately, the team has reassured fans that Townfall is alive, though further updates might not arrive until 2024.
For now, fans will have to wait for further updates, but this confirmation shows the collaboration between Annapurna, Konami, and No Code is still very much alive.
We deeply apologize for any concerns about SILENT HILL: Townfall. SILENT HILL: Townfall will continue to be co-developed by KONAMI @Konami, Annapurna Interactive @A_i, and No Code @_NoCode. pic.twitter.com/Wd4m4OsauS
— Annapurna Interactive (@A_i) October 1, 2024