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Silent Hill: Townfall Preorders Are Discounted on PC

Silent Hill has made a big comeback in recent years, and the current Renaissance of psychological horror isn’t over yet. The next game in the series, Silent Hill: Townfall, has been confirmed for a September 24 release date. If you’re feeling brave, you can preorder the $50 physical edition for PS5 throughAmazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop. Digital preorders for PC and PS5 are also open through Fanatical, PSN, and Steam, but the best deal is preordering through Fanatical. Its Standard Edition is $37.49, and the Deluxe Edition is $45, which saves you 25%.

Silent Hill: Townfall preorder bonuses

Preorders for Silent Hill: Townfall will unlock the CRTV: Rusted and CRTV: Beach Edition bonus cosmetics to change up the look of your CRTV in the game. The Deluxe Edition includes exclusive preorder bonuses in the form of an alternate skin for the protagonist, Simon.

If you opt to preorder the Deluxe Edition, you get 48-hour early access to the game, meaning you can play it on September 22.

As mentioned above, Silent Hill has been on a roll lately. Bloober Team is currently working on a remake of the first game, but if you’re looking to experience some of its unique brand of horror right now, you can pick up physical editions of the Silent Hill 2 remake and last year’s critically acclaimed Silent Hill f at discounted prices. PC players can also save on the digital version of the game via Fanatical. Buying at Fanatical gets you an official Steam key.

More Silent Hill Games

Silent Hill: Townfall is just one of several new preorders that have gone live this week. Konami also revealed several more games on the way, as it has dug into its vault to resurrect some classics from yesteryear. After years of being trapped on PS3 consoles, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots will finally be coming to new platforms in the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 2–along with a few other games in the series–and the Super Bomberman Collection has something that only a handful of games offer in the modern age: a video game manual.

Castlevania will also be cracking its whip once again, as the series is back after a 12-year hiatus. Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse looks like it’ll stick to the classic 2D roots of the iconic monster-slaying franchise, and you can grab it later this year.

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