With Silent Hill: Townfall a little over five weeks from its September 24 launch, Konami has published an extended gameplay video showing more than 18 minutes of the game across two different sections. The footage centers on the Shorefront region of St. Amelia, following protagonist Simon Ordell through its houses and apartments as he’s called back to the island to “make things right.”
The video opens with Simon exploring the town using clues revealed by the CRTV, the game’s pocket television take on the series’ classic radio, before moving through Zoe’s house, home of the St. Amelia nurse introduced alongside the release date. From there, the chapters escalate through Simon’s first enemy encounter, his entry into St. Amelia’s Otherworld with a pistol in hand, and a closing stretch spent exploring a tenement building in the Otherworld.
Silent Hill: Townfall comes from Screen Burn Interactive, the Scottish studio formerly known as No Code, and is co-published by Konami and Annapurna Interactive as a first-person entry in the series. When the game’s dedicated Silent Hill Transmission was confirmed back in February, we said it was good to see the project moving along after more than three quiet years, and that Konami had every reason to keep the franchise relevant coming off Silent Hill 2’s remake and Silent Hill f.
The game launches September 24 on PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. And if more than 18 minutes of gameplay somehow isn’t enough, another new trailer is already confirmed for Gamescom Opening Night Live on August 25.