It’s been over three years since Silent Hill: Townfall was announced – and since then, the developers have been as silent as the misty Silent Hill itself. No new trailers, no details, not even a “we’re still alive” message. But now the silence has finally been broken.
A recent leak suggests that Silent Hill: Townfall could be released on March 26, 2026.

A date that appeared – and disappeared in an instant
It all started when Mexican retail chain Liverpool listed the game with a specific release date. The post disappeared almost immediately, but the internet is a digital elephant with a photographic memory. Of course, screenshots were secured before the page even had time to finish loading.

A mystery to the project
Townfall is being developed in collaboration between Konami and Annapurna Interactive, while the game itself is being made by the former No Code – now Screen Burn – studio behind psychological cult favorites Stories Untold and Observation. In other words: these are people who know how to build unease and atmosphere.
But what the game itself will look like? We know almost nothing about that.
Since the announcement, the studio has been as silent as a captive cultist. The last we heard was last fall, when Annapurna assured fans that the project was still alive—despite internal company concerns in September.
Will the game finally show itself?
Rumors are swirling that Silent Hill: Townfall may appear on Xbox Partner Preview on November 20th at 9:00 PM, where Microsoft is also expected to reveal the release date for the Xbox version of the long-awaited Silent Hill 2 remake.
Will Townfall be the big surprise of the night? Or will fans once again be left in the dark?
We’ll get answers on November 20th. Until then, we can only hope that this leak isn’t another wilderness hallucination from Silent Hill.


