

Keiichiro Toyama confirmed that production on the game would last until the end of 2022 at least when speaking in an interview with IGN after the game’s announcement at The Game Awards 2021. Unfortunately, there’s no set release date for Slitterhead as of right now. With anticipation building, many gamers are dying to know when Slitterhead’s release date is, and what we can expect from it.

It features disgusting monsters, an ominous atmosphere, and tons of gut-wrenching gore. This survival horror game is the first from a new development studio. An epic combination of surreal and terrifying, the game’s trailer has hyped up Silent Hill fans and horror fans alike. The head of this fear-inducing project is none other than Silent Hill’s very own creator, Keiichiro Toyama. A new survival horror game from Silent Hill creator Keiichirō Toyama, Slitterhead, was revealed at The Game Awards.Slitterhead is a brand new and exciting upcoming horror game that was first announced during The Game Awards 2021. A recent Video Game Chronicles report stated that Konami was working on multiple new Silent Hill games in addition to a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3 and new Castlevania titles. Rumors have swirled for years about a new Silent Hill game, but thus far there have been no official announcements. The teaser is also not playable on PlayStation 5. The teaser itself would also become unplayable, with Konami pulling the free download from the PlayStation Store in 2015. Despite the teaser's success, the game it was teasing would never see the light of day. (playable teaser) back in 2014, became an instant sensation. Silent Hills, which was announced with the mysterious P.T.

"I do not think I would develop a game again because I'm the albatross of video gaming," del Toro said.

Prior to Silent Hills, del Toro collaborated with Saints Row developer Volition on another survival horror game, Insane. While del Toro goes on to say that gaming "as a storytelling exercise" fascinates him, he doesn't think he will ever work on a video game again. That was so perfect, what we were going to do was so enthralling." "I kind of just wanted to tickle the ribs of Konami, because I don't understand. "It's just one of those things in my life that makes no sense," del Toro said about the canceled Silent Hills, which saw del Toro collaborating with Hideo Kojima while the Metal Gear creator was still working for Konami. Now Playing: Abandoned And The Silent Hill Conspiracy By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
