featured a hallway that players 'explored' in an infinite loop. (short for playable teaser) and released under the fake developer 7780s Studio, this demo for Silent Hills was created by Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro.
With Silent Hills canceled and the playable teaser swept away, the world may never know. The playable teaser for Silent Hills was released on PS4 in 2014. One assumes Kojima was (and still is) occupied with finishing Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, which throws into question just how much work was being done on the next installment in Konami's horror franchise. We also don't know how far along in development the game was.
was an accurate representation of what the full Silent Hills game would be like or simply a "mood piece" to get players excited for the game. Other than that, little was known about the project. Silent Hills was to be a collaboration between Hideo Kojima and director Guillermo del Toro, starring Norman Reedus of The Walking Dead fame. Konami says that while Silent Hills is officially dead, the company is still planning on creating new Silent Hill games. It might not be worth that much, but it is definitely a unique experience that every horror fan will want to take for a spin. still installed on the console's hard drive are already appearing on eBay for upwards of $1,500. Still, it's a major downer for gamers who never got the chance to experience the truly bizarre and terrifying experience that P.T. store page and download the teaser once again. and would like to reinstall it, simply go to your game library, where you will still be able to access the P.T. without having to worry about it being lost forever. for themselves, those who have already downloaded the teaser and linked it to their PlayStation Network account will be able to delete and reinstall P.T. While new PlayStation owners won't be able to download and experience P.T. It's tears all around, but there is a small glimmer of hope in the darkness. has been taken off the PlayStation Store, as Konami apparently doesn't see much point in having a teaser up for a game that will never be seeing the light of day. Silent Hills is canceled, and the much talked about P.T. Amidst news that Hideo Kojima's relationship with Konami was falling apart, many fans feared what it might mean for the Kojima led Silent Hills game, first announced roughly a year ago via a PlayStation 4 exclusive "playable teaser", or "P.T." for short. It's been a rough few weeks for horror game fans.