The siren-sounding video for Silent Hill 2, whichKonami recently shared, was greeted with excitement by followers, with many calling it a precursor to a new Silent Hill.
Close your eyes. It’s always scary. Silent Hill 2 Siren pic.twitter.com/0FpiTjDScR
— Konami (@Konami) July 31, 2020
“Close your eyes. It’s always been horrible. Silent Hill 2 sirens”
The responses and news from fans and enthusiastic fans have been avalanche on the internet, with konami responding.
We are sorry we got people fired up. Anything official would come from the first from @SilentHill or an event or something, not from us. We were just being fans and enjoyed the noise/memories. Sorry everyone, did mean to kill your Friday mood.
— Konami (@Konami) July 31, 2020
said, “Calm down, people. We were watching Dead by Deadlight and thought it was a good idea to share it to create a sense of fear. We’re not going to do anything like delete the tweet and back down, we just thought you’d like it.
I’m sorry we got people excited all of a sudden. An official statement on the subject @SilentHill, event etc. comes from somewhere, not from us. Sorry, we didn’t mean to upset you on Friday
In addition, Konami dealt a bigger blow to the psychology of his fans on Twitter than he did with Silent Hill. Fans who pulled subtext from the Tweet were once again disappointed when Konami wrote that there was nothing about a new Silent Hill game. Fans who expressed their excitement when the tweet was first tweeted did not hold back in expressing their frustration with the statement.
— Kojima fan 小島秀夫ファ (@RyanLudwing) July 31, 2020