I've taken the L on this rumor too many times to believe it again. Yet the heart never lies, and my heart still wants to believe in a new 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Silent Hill. So here I am, clown makeup and all, reporting on yet another rumor about a potential resurrection of Kojima's ill-fated Silent Hills.
No, yeah, we're doing this again. Bear with me.
, noted manga-ka Suehiro Maruo recently toured Konami's offices. In his Instagram story, Suehiro posted a picture in front of the company's main building, followed by something of every Silent Hill fan.
Maruo posted a picture of a bizarre gravestone that's apparently in the Konami offices. The headstone memorializes Silent Hills, in what can either be taken 🦹as a macabre joke or a sweet memorial to a project that could've turned the company around. Strang🌺ely, the artist captioned his picture, "Afternoon invitations hope you'll join in." Well, we can't very well do that via Instagram, but what we wouldn't give to be a fly on that wall, huh?
What does all this mean? Honestly, probably nothing. Maruo might be working on something with Konami, saw a memorial to the game, and snapped a pic. As a horr♋or creator, he's probably also bummed about the project ne♐ver coming to light.
Or, if you want to get all galaxy brained like me, this could read as a subtle tease. Could Maruo be memorializing Silent Hills as a way of saying that the project's dead, but the future of Silent Hill is in his hands?ꦰ If so, that'd be wild - I'm a pretty huge fan of Maruo, but his manga is frequently heinous, sexual, and not fit for normal human consumption. He'd be a bold choice for a risk-averse company like Konami to make.
Personally, as much as this is probably nothing, I'll sit here salivating at the thought of a Silent Hill with Maruo's artistry guiding the ov🍰erall aesthetic. Meanwhile, Konami's probably going to put out another fucking pachinko machine or something.