Silent Hill f: A Fusion of Horror Storytelling and Anime-Inspired Music

Author: Emma Mar 19,2025

Konami's Silent Hill Transmission livestream on March 14th unveiled Silent Hill f, a new chapter in the celebrated horror franchise. The game's narrative is helmed by Ryukishi07, the acclaimed writer behind the psychological horror visual novel When They Cry (Higurashi no Naku Koro ni). His renowned skill in suspense and intricate storytelling has already ignited excitement among fans of both Silent Hill and his previous works.

Further fueling anticipation, the game's soundtrack boasts contributions from Dai and Xaki, acclaimed anime composers. Their collaboration with Silent Hill veterans Akira Yamaoka and Kensuke Inage promises an unforgettable auditory experience, perfectly complementing the game's atmosphere.

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Ryukishi07 himself shed light on bringing Dai and Xaki onboard, stating that their music has consistently enhanced his past projects. He specifically tasked them with amplifying the emotional impact of certain scenes in Silent Hill f:

These two musicians have always helped make my projects better. For Silent Hill f, I specifically asked them to focus on scenes I wanted to make particularly expressive.

Dai's path to the industry is particularly noteworthy. Initially a fan, he wrote a letter to Ryukishi07 criticizing the use of royalty-free music in one of his games. Instead of dismissal, Ryukishi07 challenged Dai to create his own music. Impressed by the result, the team incorporated Dai's work, beginning a successful and enduring collaboration.

Silent Hill f is currently under development for PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The fusion of Ryukishi07's captivating storytelling and the evocative scores of Dai and Xaki aims to deliver a truly haunting and innovative horror experience. The anticipation is palpable, and this collaboration strongly suggests Silent Hill f will be a truly remarkable addition to the legendary series.