No Code Hid Several Secrets In The Silent Hill: Townfall Reveal Trailer!

According to the Scottish studio, things are hidden in the announcement video, and we have yet to find them…

 

It’s long been rumoured that Annapurna Interactive had something to do with the Silent Hill IP, which Konami confirmed earlier this week (and that’s how we found out that Bloober Team is indeed working on the Silent Hill 2 Remake, which was in the news earlier today). Except that the developers were tricky with the announcement trailer! The developers of Silent Hill: Townfall asked fans to watch it again to see if they could spot what they missed the first time around.

One Reddit user finally took the video’s audio track to examine it with a spectrogram. It has yielded results, but it remains to be seen whether this is what No Code was referring to or whether there are more mysteries. IGN first wrote about the discovery by Reddit user MilkManEX: the message of the spectrogram is “Whatever heart this town had has now stopped”. There was another message, but this one wasn’t hidden: the Morse code was just an SOS message. The spectrogram message might be part of the game’s characterisation…

Silent Hill: Townfall creative director Jon McKellan said about the game: “For us to work on this game with our friends at Annapurna feels like an actual dream come true. It’s a real honour to bring a new title to this series that respects the source material and does something a little different with it. To say that Silent Hill has been an inspiration to No Code would be a massive understatement. Our previous two games, “Stories Untold” and “Observation”, both played with that same deep psychological horror. And at No Code, we’re all about weaving that narrative and that experience into every aspect of our game design, audio, visuals, and UI. The teaser trailer is just the beginning, and… we can’t show you more just yet.” They’ll show more in 2023.

We’ll be curious to see more details…

Source: PSL

 

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