Konami has been steadily building anticipation for Silent Hill f, and now fans have even more reason to be excited. The publisher recently released a fascinating interview with the English voice cast of the game, led by Suzie Yeung, best known for voicing Yuffie in Final Fantasy VII Remake. This behind-the-scenes look reveals how the actors are shaping the haunting tone of the game, blending emotional nuance with the chilling atmosphere Silent Hill is famous for. You can watch the official cast interview here for a closer look at the performances driving the story forward.
The release date for Silent Hill f has been confirmed for September 25, 2025, exclusively on PlayStation 5. Konami has also shared a moody release date trailer that sets the stage for a dark and deeply unsettling entry in the long-running series. With its mix of psychological horror and fresh storytelling, Silent Hill f looks poised to reintroduce the franchise to a new generation of players while honoring the eerie legacy that longtime fans know so well.
Fans of the Like a Dragon (formerly Yakuza) series won't have to wait much longer for fresh news. Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (RGG), the team behind the franchise, has officially announced the RGG Summit 2025 livestream event. Scheduled for September 24, 2025, at 8 p.m. PTโwhich translates to 4 a.m. in the UKโthe event is strategically timed just before the Tokyo Game Show. According to VGC, the studio is expected to share exciting updates about the next Like a Dragon installment, potentially offering the first real glimpse at its gameplay and story.
This announcement builds on the momentum generated by the recent trailer for Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, which hinted at bold new directions for the series. With its mix of over-the-top brawling, heartfelt storytelling, and quirky humor, the Like a Dragon franchise has always found inventive ways to keep players engaged. The upcoming summit promises to expand on that tradition, giving fans a reason to tune in live for whatever surprises RGG has in store.
If you thought Elden Ring Nightreign was already a challenge, Bandai Namco has just raised the stakes. The publisher has confirmed that a new ultra-hard difficulty mode, called Deep of Night, will be arriving on September 11, 2025. This punishing new mode, first teased through rumors and later confirmed by IGN, is designed for players who truly want to push their skills to the limit.
According to Bandai Namco's official announcement, Deep of Night introduces more aggressive enemy patterns, limited checkpoints, and enhanced AI that punishes even the smallest mistakes. The publisher describes it as a "high-difficulty expedition mode" crafted for veterans seeking an endurance test. The reveal was accompanied by a dramatic official launch trailer and even a celebratory social media post that quickly caught fire among the community.
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