Main series Silent Hill (1999) The first installment in the series follows
Harry Mason as he searches for his missing adopted daughter in the mysterious
Maine town of Silent Hill. Stumbling upon a
cult conducting a ritual to revive a deity it worships, Harry discovers his daughter's true origin. Multiple game endings are possible depending on the in-game actions taken by the player. The game was released in 1999 for the
PlayStation. In 2009, it became available for download from the European
PlayStation Network store for the
PlayStation 3 and the
PlayStation Portable, and later that year from the North American PlayStation Network store.
Silent Hill 2 (2001) The second installment in the series follows
James Sunderland as he searches for his deceased wife Mary in Silent Hill after receiving a letter supposedly from her, informing him that she is waiting for him there. After searching and exploring the mysterious town, he ultimately realizes the true nature of her death. The game was released in September 2001 for the
PlayStation 2. An extended version of the game was released for the
Xbox in December of the same year as
Silent Hill 2: Restless Dreams in North America and
Silent Hill 2: Inner Fears in Europe, and for the PlayStation 2 in 2003 as ''Silent Hill 2: Director's Cut
, with a port of Director's Cut'' to
Microsoft Windows released in February 2003.
Silent Hill 3 (2003) The third installment in the series follows a teenage girl named
Heather as she becomes caught in a conflict within Silent Hill's cult and discovers her true origin. It was released in May 2003 for the PlayStation 2, with a port to Microsoft Windows released in October of the same year. It is a direct sequel to the first game.
Silent Hill 4: The Room (2004) The fourth installment in the series follows Henry Townshend, who finds himself locked in his apartment as strange phenomena begin to unfold around him and the other residents of the building. It was released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows, and marked the end of
Team Silent's work on the series.
Silent Hill: Origins (2007) The fifth installment in the series is a prequel to the first game and follows trucker Travis Grady, who becomes trapped in Silent Hill after rescuing a girl from a burning house. During his quest to discover the fate of the girl, he encounters characters from the first game and is forced to face his own past. It was developed by British company
Climax Studios and released in 2007 for the PlayStation Portable, with a port for the PlayStation 2 released in 2008. This was also the first
Silent Hill title developed outside Japan. It is known as
Silent Hill Zero in Japan.
Silent Hill: Homecoming (2008) The sixth installment in the series follows Alex Shepherd, a soldier who has returned from a war overseas. Upon his arrival, Alex discovers that his father has gone missing, his mother has become
catatonic, and nobody can provide the whereabouts of his younger brother. The game chronicles Alex's search to find his missing brother. It was developed by American company
Double Helix Games and released in 2008 for the PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360, and in 2009 for Microsoft Windows.
Silent Hill: Downpour (2012) The seventh installment in the series follows Murphy Pendleton, a prisoner who becomes stranded in Silent Hill after his prison transport vehicle crashes. Announced in April 2010, it was developed by Czech company
Vatra Games and released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on March 13, 2012. The game retains the premise of the original—Harry Mason's quest to find his missing daughter in Silent Hill—but is set in what appears to be a different fictional universe, following a different plot, with characters from the first game appearing altered alongside new ones. Gameplay takes place in two parts: a
first-person psychotherapy session with an unseen patient, and an
over-the-shoulder perspective of Harry's journey through Silent Hill, which is periodically interrupted by environmental shifts where he is pursued by monsters.
Shattered Memories' gameplay focuses on the completion of psychological tests, which alter in-game elements in the first setting, and exploration, puzzle-solving, and monster evasion in the second setting. The game's developers avoided integrating combat into the second setting's gameplay, centering instead on a weaponless player character attempting to rescue himself from powerful opponents, as they considered this to be more fear-inducing. The game received generally positive reviews, with its graphics, storyline, voice acting, soundtrack, and use of the
Wii Remote as the controller for the Wii version praised by reviewers. However,
Shattered Memories' chase sequences were criticized by some reviewers, who deemed them potentially frustrating and short.
Silent Hill 2 (2024) A remake of
Silent Hill 2 was announced in October 2022 for the
PlayStation 5 and PC, developed by Polish company
Bloober Team.
Akira Yamaoka, the original composer for the series, returned to compose the score for this game and future entries. The remake was released in October 2024.
Silent Hill (TBA) A remake of the first
Silent Hill was announced in June 2025. It will be developed by Bloober Team following the success of their
Silent Hill 2 remake.
Adaptations Play Novel: Silent Hill (2001) Play Novel: Silent Hill is a
visual novel adaptation of the original
Silent Hill, released exclusively for the
Game Boy Advance in Japan on March 21, 2001. It has been fan-translated into English.
Silent Hill (mobile game) (2006) Silent Hill (
mobile game) is a mobile adaptation of the original
Silent Hill. It was released in Japan for the
FOMA phone on July 5, 2006, and for
Java ME on January 17, 2007.
Compilations The Silent Hill Collection (2006) The Silent Hill Collection is a re-release of the first four mainline video games in the series for the PlayStation 2. The European release contains
Silent Hill 2,
Silent Hill 3, and
Silent Hill 4: The Room, while the Japanese release also includes the first
Silent Hill.
Silent Hill HD Collection (2012) Silent Hill HD Collection is a high-definition re-release of
Silent Hill 2 and
Silent Hill 3 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, featuring high-resolution visuals, new sounds, new voices, and
Trophies/
Achievements for both games.
Silent Hill 2 includes the option to use both the old and new voices; however,
Silent Hill 3 features only a new voice track, as the old voices were unavailable for legal reasons.
Silent Hill 2 also features both the main scenario and the
Born from a Wish sub-scenario, as seen in later re-releases such as the ''Director's Cut''. This collection marked the first time
Silent Hill 3 was playable on an Xbox console. The collection received mixed to negative reviews due to severe issues with both games, such as significant framerate problems, lockups, and more. While the PlayStation 3 version was patched, the Xbox 360 patch was canceled, and Konami offered refunds to all Xbox 360 owners of the game. The game has a multiplayer element, where each player can choose to be either Eric or Tina. A second player can join the game at any time.
Silent Hill: Orphan (2007) Silent Hill: Orphan is a
mobile game set in an abandoned orphanage, featuring
first-person,
point-and-click gameplay.
Silent Hill: The Escape (2007) Silent Hill: The Escape is a mobile game released in Japan for the
FOMA phone on December 19, 2007, and internationally for
iOS in 2009. The goal of the game is to guide the player through ten stages by finding a key and opening the locked door. It is played from a
first-person perspective. The game received mixed reviews due to its lack of storyline and poor execution.
Silent Hill: Orphan 2 (2008) Silent Hill: Orphan 2 is a mobile game and a sequel to
Silent Hill: Orphan.
Silent Hill: Orphan 3 (2010) Silent Hill: Orphan 3 is a mobile game and a sequel to
Silent Hill: Orphan 2.
Silent Hill: Book of Memories (2012) Silent Hill: Book of Memories was released for the
PlayStation Vita.
Book of Memories utilizes an overhead
isometric view, follows a different storyline, and features returning creatures from the series' fictional universe, as well as
cooperative gameplay. The game is the first installment in the series to feature multiplayer gameplay, apart from
The Arcade. According to series producer Tomm Hulett,
Book of Memories' gameplay is largely different from that of previous installments, focusing on cooperative multiplayer action rather than traditional
psychological horror.
P.T. (2014) During Sony Computer Entertainment's presentation at
Gamescom 2014, an interactive teaser titled
P.T. (initialism for "playable teaser") was released on the PlayStation Store for
PlayStation 4. The teaser revealed a new
Silent Hill game entitled
Silent Hills, being developed by
Kojima Productions using the
Fox Engine, in collaboration with
Hideo Kojima and film director
Guillermo del Toro, featuring actor
Norman Reedus. On September 1, Sony revealed during its pre-TGS press conference that
P.T. had been downloaded over a million times and viewed over 30 million times across platforms.
P.T. was pulled from the PlayStation Store and is no longer available for download. Numerous remakes of
P.T. have emerged due to the game's extremely limited availability; it remains unavailable on the PlayStation Store and has since been blocked from running on the
PlayStation 5.
Silent Hill: The Short Message (2024) Following messages from her deceased friend Maya, Anita finds herself at a crumbling and abandoned apartment block in the economically depressed German town of Kettenstadt, infamous for rumors of suicides. Drawn inside, Anita soon finds her sense of reality shattered as she encounters bizarre, otherworldly spaces haunted by a twisted monster.
Silent Hill f (2025) A spin-off entitled
Silent Hill f was announced in October 2022. The story was written by
Ryukishi07. It was developed by Hong Kong-based company
NeoBards Entertainment for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 5, and
Xbox Series X/S, with creative contributions from character designer kera and producer
Motoi Okamoto. The game is set in the fictional rural Japanese town of Ebisugaoka during the 1960s and follows high school student Shimizu Hinako.
Silent Hill: Townfall (2026) A new game,
Silent Hill: Townfall, was announced in October 2022 with a reveal trailer. It will be developed by British developer
Screen Burn Interactive and co-published by Japanese company
Konami Digital Entertainment and US company
Annapurna Interactive. A new trailer was released on February 12, 2026. The game set in 1996 in the fictional Scottish town of St. Amelia, it follows Simon Ordell after he wakes up in a place, he seemingly has no connection to.
Future Following the game's release, video game producer
Motoi Okamoto in an interview with
Famitsu, stated he wants to see Konami release a new
Silent Hill games every year, focusing on global reach such as Scandinavia, Latin America, France, Italy, Germany, Russia, South Korea, and Thailand. ==Cast and characters==