Not only was the remake of Silent Hill 2 successfully launched, revitalizing a beloved horror classic, but it also strongly validated the Polish studio’s developers, Bloober Team. A director in the studio said the game’s success clearly “proved people wrong” and brought back confidence and credibility to the team. After its October 2024 release, the remake quickly garnered accolades from critics and players for its immersive atmosphere and graphics and for staying loyal to Team Silent’s original game from 2001.
The remake has thus been a commercial success, shattering the franchise’s already healthy sales records. Silent Hill 2 became the fastest-selling title in its series, selling over 1 million units in three days after launch and exceeding 2 million copies globally by January 2025. Such success becomes ever so important owing to the doubts that were surrounding its announcement in 2022. Most long-time fans were pessimistic, alluding to the previous titles Bloober Team had made, which were at best always mixed in their reception.
In a recent interview with PC Gamer, Jacek Zięba, director of Bloober Team’s Cronos: The New Dawn, remarked that expectations of the remake greatly lifted the morale of the studio. It saw the initial wave of negativity, some voices declaring, “Oh no, Bloober is doing this. They will destroy that.” But beyond such sentiments, the team held strong, Zięba stated, noting, “We poured our hearts into the project,” which ultimately swayed the critics’ opinions.
Off the back of such success, it was in June that Bloober Team’s involvement in remaking the original Silent Hill was formally announced. With the hugely positive reception to Silent Hill 2’s remake, it gave the team a “huge confidence boost,” ennobling hopes about their next program. Zięba went on to express the desire for success down the line: “We put our hearts into all our games, and we really do take extra effort to try to make it the best one ever.”
While it’s not been confirmed, certain industry rumors from reputable sources at the beginning of June claimed that there most likely will be DLC for the Silent Hill 2 remake, perhaps including the “Born From a Wish” bonus scenario from special editions of the original. Fans now wait impatiently for more news, with August’s upcoming Gamescom seen as the likely venue for any announcements. Besides the Silent Hill series, Bloober Team is also working on Cronos: The New Dawn, which is scheduled for a late 2025 launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, promising new traversal and combat mechanics within an alternate reality narrative. The Silent Hill 2 remake currently enjoys an OpenCritic critic average of 87/100 and 95% critic recommend-a-talk for it, cementing its fame as a monumental title in the horror genre.