Silent Hill 2’s remake has been rated, suggesting release news soon
Silent Hill 2 has been rated by the ESRB.
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Silent Hill 2 has been rated by the ESRB.
KONAMI has remained silent about the release date of the Silent Hill 2 remake. However, several clues point to an inbound announcement.
The Silent Hill 2 remake trailer that appeared during Sony's State of Play showcase in January did not make the best possible impression. Fans on Reddit described it as «rough,» «wooden,» and «straight out of SH Homecoming, which is a PS3 game.» Among the people who didn't care for it was, somewhat unexpectedly, Piotr Babieno, CEO of Silent Hill 2 developer Bloober Team, who said in an interview with inwestorzy.tv that the trailer «does not reflect the spirit of the game.»
The president of Bloober Team says Konami‘s latest trailer for Silent Hill 2 is not an accurate representation of the game his studio is working on.
Bloober Team's CEO has said he understands the critism around the recent Silent Hill 2 Remake trailer, which didn't «capture the spirit of the game».
The president of Bloober Team, the Polish developer behind the upcoming and long-awaited Silent Hill 2 remake, has stated that the recent combat trailer was handled by Konami. The video in question debuted during the January 31 PlayStation State of Play showcase and represented the first tangible gameplay footage of the Silent Hill 2 remake that fans have been clamoring for.