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Bloober Team and Konami Team Up Again for New Game Based on Konami IP

Polish game studio Bloober Team has confirmed they are working with Konami on a new project following the success of the Silent Hill 2 remake. The upcoming game will draw from one of Konami’s existing intellectual properties (IPs), though details about which franchise it will be based on remain under wraps. This announcement builds on the strong performance of the Silent Hill 2 remake, which launched in October 2024 and has sold over two million copies worldwide.

Credit: Bloober Team

Background on Bloober Team and the Silent Hill 2 Remake

Bloober Team, based in Kraków, Poland, has earned a reputation for crafting atmospheric horror games. Titles like Layers of Fear and Observer showcased their ability to blend psychological tension with compelling narratives. Their work on the Silent Hill 2 remake took this further, updating a classic survival horror game originally released in 2001 for modern platforms. The remake retained the eerie essence of the original while introducing improved graphics and gameplay, earning praise from critics and players alike. Notably, it won IGN Japan’s Game of the Year 2024, highlighting its impact on the gaming landscape.

The success of the remake wasn’t just critical—it was commercial too. Selling over two million copies in a short time demonstrates the enduring appeal of the Silent Hill series and Bloober Team’s skill in reviving it. This achievement likely played a key role in securing their continued partnership with Konami.

What Could the New Project Be?

Konami, a veteran in the gaming industry, holds a rich catalogue of IPs beyond Silent Hill. Franchises like Metal Gear Solid, known for its stealth-action gameplay, and Castlevania, a staple of gothic action-adventure, are among their most recognised titles. Given Bloober Team’s horror expertise, speculation naturally leans towards another Silent Hill project—perhaps a remake of Silent Hill 1 or Silent Hill 3. However, the possibility of them tackling a different Konami IP can’t be ruled out. A horror-infused take on Castlevania, for instance, could align with their strengths, though it would mark a shift from their previous work.

No official hints have been dropped yet, leaving room for debate among fans. The source article from Automaton Media describes the new game as “truly special,” a statement from Bloober Team that only fuels curiosity.

Looking Ahead: A Boost for Retro Gaming Fans

This collaboration points to a broader trend of breathing new life into classic gaming franchises. For retro gaming enthusiasts, it’s an encouraging sign that Konami is investing in its legacy titles. Whether the project is a remake or a fresh entry, Bloober Team’s involvement suggests a focus on preserving the atmospheric qualities that made these games memorable. At the same time, their modern approach could introduce these IPs to a new generation of players.

The retro gaming community has long cherished Konami’s output from the 1980s and 1990s, and this partnership could deliver more polished updates to those classics. As details emerge, the project is likely to spark discussions about how best to balance nostalgia with innovation—a challenge Bloober Team has already navigated successfully.

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Mouthwashing Brings Classic PS1-Style Horror to Consoles in 2025

Retro-inspired horror fans have something eerie to look forward to as Mouthwashing, prepares to make its way to consoles later this year (presently available on Steam). Drawing inspiration from the low-poly aesthetic of PS1-era survival horror classics, this unsettling title delivers an experience reminiscent of Silent Hill and Resident Evil while introducing its own unique, disturbing narrative.

Developed by indie studio Tooth & Claw, Mouthwashing immerses players in a deeply psychological nightmare where reality twists and shifts unpredictably. The game’s grainy textures, limited lighting, and deliberately awkward controls contribute to the nostalgic yet oppressive atmosphere, transporting players back to the golden age of survival horror.

The story follows a protagonist who finds themselves trapped in an eerie, decayed environment, with cryptic messages and grotesque imagery hinting at a sinister backstory. Players will need to solve puzzles, manage limited resources, and evade terrifying entities while uncovering the dark truths hidden within the game’s surreal world.

The recent surge in low-poly horror titles has proven that classic aesthetics still have a powerful hold on modern gamers. With its unsettling visual style and psychological depth, Mouthwashing looks poised to join the ranks of other successful retro-inspired horror games that have captivated players in recent years.

Tooth & Claw has confirmed that Mouthwashing will be released on multiple platforms, including PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, ensuring a broad audience can experience its unsettling horrors. Expect more details on a firm release date as we get closer to launch.

For fans of old-school survival horror or those simply looking for an unnerving experience, Mouthwashing is shaping up to be a must-play in 2025.

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‘Flesh Made Fear’: A Retro Survival Horror Revival Announced for PC

Tainted Pact Games, in collaboration with Assemble Entertainment, has unveiled Flesh Made Fear, a survival horror game that pays homage to the classic PlayStation era. Scheduled for a Q4 2025 release on PC via Steam, the developers have launched a Kickstarter page with the campaign due to launch soon; to fund additional features and potential console ports.  

Credit: Steam

Drawing inspiration from the original Resident Evil trilogy, Flesh Made Fear combines fixed and dynamic camera angles, tank controls, and intricate puzzles to recreate the tension and atmosphere of 90s survival horror games. Players will navigate a world filled with grotesque creatures and mind-controlled adversaries, all products of twisted experiments and occult rituals.  

The narrative centers on the Reaper Intervention Platoon (R.I.P.), a covert task force assigned to eliminate Victor “The Dripper” Ripper, a former CIA agent turned rogue scientist. His experiments have transformed a secluded town into a nightmare realm. Players can choose between two operatives: Natalie, who has less health but a larger inventory, or Jack, who boasts greater health but a smaller inventory. Each character offers unique storylines and stats, enhancing replayability.  

Key features of the game include:

• Classic Survival Horror Mechanics: Fixed and dynamic camera perspectives, limited saves requiring collectible items, and strategic inventory management with access to safe room storage.

• Puzzle-Driven Narrative: Engage with intricate puzzles intertwined with the story, unlocking hidden secrets and new areas.

• Terrifying Adversaries and Arsenal: Face grotesque abominations born of Ripper’s twisted experiments, using weapons like pistols and grenade launchers. Ammo is limited, challenging players’ resourcefulness.

The Kickstarter campaign aims to raise funds for additional features and console ports, allowing backers to support the game’s development and bring this retro-inspired horror experience to a wider audience.  

For a glimpse into the chilling world of Flesh Made Fear, check out the announcement trailer below:

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The Thing: Remastered Becomes Nightdive Studios’ Fastest-Selling Title

Nightdive Studios’ recent release, The Thing: Remastered, has quickly become the developer’s fastest-selling game to date. According to Atari’s 2024 end-of-year business report, the remastered title was “well-received by critics and players alike,” achieving unprecedented launch sales across all digital PC and console platforms. The remake has reasonable reviews, getting a mixed score of 69 on Metacritic.

Originally launched in 2002, The Thing served as a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s 1982 film, offering a third-person survival horror experience that resonated with players. The game sold over a million units during its initial run, cementing its place as a standout horror title of its era. 

The remastered version, released on December 5, 2024, brings the classic back with enhanced graphics and updated gameplay mechanics, aiming to captivate both returning fans and newcomers. While specific sales figures for the remaster haven’t been disclosed, its rapid success suggests a strong market appetite for revitalised classic horror games.

This achievement not only highlights the enduring appeal of The Thing but also underscores Nightdive Studios’ expertise in delivering quality remasters that honor the original while appealing to modern gamers.

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