Silent Hill: Townfall Launches in 2026 for PS5 and PC - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 12 February 2026 / 2,302 ViewsPublishers Konami and Annapurna Interactive, and developer Screen Burn Interactive announced Silent Hill: Townfall will launch for the PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store in 2026.
View the reveal trailer below:
Read details on the game below:
The new footage offers fans their first detailed look at this year’s entry in the iconic psychological-horror series. Developed by Screen Burn and co-published by Annapurna Interactive and Konami, Silent Hill: Townfall is a full-length, self-contained psychological horror set against the cold, isolated backdrop of Scotland. With the trailer’s debut, fans can now also wishlist Silent Hill: Townfall.
After its mysterious debut and teaser back in 2022, Silent Hill: Townfall storms back into the spotlight with chilling new revelations. The next chapter in the Silent Hill series aims to evolve the psychological horror from previous entries whilst also keeping themes synonymous with the franchise such as mystery, tragedy and loss.
Players take on the role of Simon Ordell who is called back to the island of St. Amelia to ‘put things right’, encountering a town lying quiet beneath a heavy fog, seemingly abandoned but not at rest. All he has on him besides his clothes are an IV bag and a medical wristband with his name on it. He heads to the town with no leads but the voices from the CRTV he picked up along the way. Venturing deeper and driven to understand his connection to the place and its inhabitants, Simon begins to discover fragments of a past rising to the surface.
Experienced entirely in first person, Simon must explore, evade, and survive using a limited set of weapons and tools, including the CRTV, a pocket television used to tune into unstable signals. Evasion is tense; combat is frenetic, while narrative driven puzzles reveal a truth that refuses to stay submerged.
A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can follow the author on Bluesky.







