Konami Responds to Silent Hills Cancellation Claims
Added: 27.04.2015 10:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
Amid mounting speculation that the Silent Hills project has been cancelled, Konami has issued a statement that suggests the game is, at the very least, undergoing major changes. The publisher confirmed to GameSpot that "our contract period with Norman Reedus has expired," following the actor's claims on Twitter that the entire project has been axed. Regarding those rumours, Konami wouldn't discuss the Silent Hills project specifically, but said: "We will continue to develop the Silent Hill series." Grave concerns over the Silent Hills game began in March, when GameSpot revealed that Hideo Kojima--Konami's most renowned developer-- in a matter of days.
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| Norman Reedus Confirms Silent Hills Cancellation
Added: 26.04.2015 23:17 | 21 views | 0 comments
Norman Reedus confirms his first project outside The Walkind Dead is cancelled.
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| Silent Hills Changes Afoot, as Guillermo del Toro May Have Dropped Out
Added: 26.04.2015 22:09 | 17 views | 0 comments
Following Konami's recent announcement that P.T. would be Now, reported comments from Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro (who is working on the game with Hideo Kojima) and actor Norman Reedus, suggest that the project is undergoing big changes. According to photojournalist Matt Hackney, del Toro commented on the status of Silent Hills this weekend at the San Francisco Film Festival. He reportedly said of his involvement with Silents Hills: "not gonna happen."
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| Silent Hills Changes Afoot, as Guillermo del Toro May Have Dropped Out
Added: 26.04.2015 22:09 | 14 views | 0 comments
Following Konami's recent announcement that P.T. would be Now, reported comments from Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro (who is working on the game with Hideo Kojima) and actor Norman Reedus, suggest that the project is undergoing big changes. According to photojournalist Matt Hackney, del Toro commented on the status of Silent Hills this weekend at the San Francisco Film Festival. He reportedly said of his involvement with Silents Hills: "not gonna happen."
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