
Konami has confirmed Silent Hill F has already sold over one million copies, meaning it’s doing considerably better than last year’s PS5 remake of Silent Hill 2.
The excellent Bloober Team title managed to surpass one million units within a week, but Silent Hill F is now “growing in shipments at an even faster pace in each region, including Japan”, according to the publisher. It’s blown past one million units after just a single day of full availability.
The last sales update for Silent Hill 2 had it at two million copies purchased in January 2025, after three months on the market. On its current trajectory, it appears Silent Hill F will very comfortably surpass the remake.
Of course, the platform availability of the two releases is playing some part here: Silent Hill 2 is only out on PS5 and PC, while Silent Hill F is a full multi-platform title.
A press release quite proudly added: “This achievement reinforces the series’ status as an iconic horror franchise that continues to resonate with fans yearning for an unsettling psychological horror experience.” As for what’s next from the survival horror series, Silent Hill: Townfall is the last remaining title from the first slate of announced games from back in 2022.
In our Silent Hill F PS5 review, we awarded a 7/10 rating and said: “It’s quite different, and hardcore fans will have to accept that. Combat is a heavy focus, and the move to Japan means there’s a different kind of tone and atmosphere in the air. Technical problems aside, it marks a bold new chapter in the Silent Hill saga. Accept it for what it is, and you’ll find one of PS5’s most intense experiences.”
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