Briefly: After a long and tumultuous 2015, it appears that the lengthy battle between Konami and Hideo Kojima is now over.

Based on a new repot from Japanese financial publication Nikkei, as of December 15th, Kojima has officially parted ways with Konami, and already has plans to open up a new studio. According to the reports, he’s already in talks with Sony Computer Entertainment in regards to publishing whatever he and his new team crafts next.

Of course, fans and gamers everywhere are still essentially in the dark in regards to what happened between Kojima and Konami. Back in March, Kojima Productions branding was removed from essentially all Metal Gear products. The very next month Silent Hills was cancelled and I’m still crying about it, and just a few weeks back Konami legally prevented Kojima from attending The Game Awards.

Hopefully it’s greener grasses for Kojima and friends from here on out. We’ll fill you in on any further Kojima-related news as it comes in.

UPDATE: And, he’s officially working with Sony, and has formed a new iteration of Kojima Productions. I can’t even contain my excitement.

Briefly: This is truly the darkest timeline.

Just a year ago, PS4 players everywhere were being scared shitless by Lisa and the countless terrors of the dreaded hallway in P.T., a new ‘indie’ title that actually turned out to be a ‘Playable Teaser’ for Silent Hills.

The game was set to reboot the once venerable and now beyond mediocre horror series, and was to be an incredible collaboration between three fantastic artists, Hideo Kojima, Guillermo Del Toro, and Norman Reedus.

Then, shit hit the fan, the game was cancelled, Konami all but stopped making video games (a hyperbole, but barely), and we heard rumours that Del Toro and Kojima still wanted to work together on a gaming project.

Del Toro just revealed that that’s never going to happen. In an interview with Shack News, he said the following:

I have proven to be the albatross of video games. I joined THQ, and THQ goes broke. I join Kojima, and Kojima leaves Konami. I have decided, in order not to destroy anyone else’s life, I have decided I will never again get involved in video games. Otherwise, I’ll join someone and his house will explode, or something.”

Has 2015 been the worst year for video game news? Is there a year that’s had anything worse happen? Or has it just hit me especially hard because I’m a Silent Hill fan?

Do you hope to see another Del Toro and Kojima-less Silent Hill game? Even with the series’ recent track record? Sound out below.

Briefly: Gamers everywhere have been pretty upset (understatement) at Konami over the what-are-they-thinking cancellation of the Hideo Kojima, Guillermo Del Toro, and Norman Reedus collaboration, Silent Hills.

The Silent Hill series has been my absolutely favourite franchise since 1998, when 8 year-old me didn’t sleep for nearly a week after playing the first game. I watched the series grow to become the award winning undisputed king of survival horror, and then fall to mediocrity before finally becoming laughable.

Then, last Summer with the launch of P.T., fans of the series once again had hope. This was going to be the resurrection that the series, and genre, needed. Then Konami took it away.

YouTuber Super Bunnyhop has just released a detailed eulogy for the property, which does a great job of lamenting just what was special about P.T., and what it could have done for the series. Whether you were a fan of the game or are just now wondering what all of this P.T. chatter is all about, it’s well, well worth the watch.

Briefly: I’m still crying myself to sleep every night over Konami’s cancellation of Silent Hills, and today the fine folks over at Mega64 took to ridiculing the publisher over the decision (and their other weird choices as of late), and at the same time remind me just how phenomenal P.T. was.

The skit is pretty hilarious, and at the same time, it mostly just made me sad. If you were looking forward to Silent Hills as much as I was, you may want to have a box of tissues handy, as this one may make you laugh so hard that you cry, but will definitely remember at just how sad a time it is to be a gamer.

P.T., we hardly knew ye.

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2015 has been a fucking roller coaster of emotions when it comes to video game releases. We’ve gotten projects pushed back, projects getting nerfed and EA and Konami on par with customer service. It looks like our worst fears have been confirmed.

With Hideo Kojima’s recent removal on a few projects after his “departure” from Konami, the only thing on our minds was

WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO PT AND SILENT HILLS?!?!

Last night we had confirmation that the PT demo was going to be removed from the PSN store, and now a Tweet circulating the web has confirmed out greatest fears.

 

This Tweet comes from Del Toro’s panel at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Now this was all just speculation, but looks like Norman Reedus is parroting the same narrative.

Not much else to say, except…I’m fucking sad as hell. We need to put our own Derek Kraneveldt on suicide watch!

It’s still hard to believe that yesterday’s news could possibly be true, but alas, a new Silent Hill game is finally in development, it stars Norman Reedus, and it’s a collaboration between master filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro and master gamemaker Hideo Kojima.

Yep, the dude that created Metal Gear Solid (and who I met at Comic-Con last year), and the dude who directed the Hellboy series Pan’s Labyrinth.

The way that the game was announced is equally as incredible. At yesterday’s Gamescom press conference, Sony debuted a new independent horror game called P.T., which it turns out was a fake game by a developer that doesn’t exist, and it was actually a ruse by Kojima and co. to build hype for Silent Hills. Who the heck announces a game like that?

And build hype it did. A playable P.T. demo hit the Playstation Store at the closure of their press conference, and gamers fell in love with it. I usually don’t have a problem with horror games (not since Silent Hill 2 in any case), but I tried to play P.T. for about 15 minutes last night before I had to turn it off. There’s no way in hell I’m going through that before bed. It’s legitimately terrifying in its visuals, audio, and especially its atmosphere, and if Del Toro and Kojima and their team can craft something so freaking scary as a teaser for a completely unrelated title, I cannot wait to see what they do with the full game. You can watch a run-through of P.T. below, if you dare.

And they are aiming to scare the hell out of players. At a follow-up press conference today (which also revealed that Kojima Productions is actually developing the game rather than just overseeing production), Kojima said that “Originally, we were thinking of making a game that would make you pee your pants,” Following discussions with Del Toro, Kojima decided, “we are aiming for a game that will make you shit your pants.”

Yep. Shit your pants. But what if it’s too scary? Won’t people simply not play? That’s not their problem, as it turns out, as Kojima continued “So be it. We don’t care. We are aiming for a game that will make you shit your pants. So please make sure you have a change of clothes.” He joked that “The limited edition will probably include a pair of trousers.”

I just hope that we get a release date, or at least more info on the game soon. I have a horror-itch that hasn’t been scratched since Silent Hill 4.

Are you looking forward to the game? Are you worried it’ll be too scary? Sound out below.

Briefly: Details are very scarce on this one, but it just may be some of the best gaming news that I’ve ever heard.

Silent Hill is my favourite video game series of all time. Somehow, even after the last few atrocious entries in the series (well, Downpour was okay), I’m still able to say that. That’s how much the series’ early titles resonated with me. It’s a series that was once the pinnacle of the horror gaming experience, and it’s a series that has since fallen into obscurity, mediocrity, and terrible, terrible films.

But that’s about to change, because a new Silent Hill game is in the works, and it’s a collaboration between Metal Gear Solid‘s Hideo Kojima, and master filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro. Oh, and it also stars Norman Reedus.

Today at Gamescom, Sony debuted a teaser for a mysterious title called P.T. The ‘world’s first’ interactive teaser was then uploaded onto the Playstation Store. Upon completion (which I’m about to try my hand at as soon as I finish writing), Norman Reedus appears in a desolate, familiar town, before the Silent Hills (yep, with an S) title card appears.

This is incredible news, and we’ll be sure to keep you updated as we learn more. You can take a look at the P.T. teaser below, and be sure to let us know if you’ve downloaded the teaser yourself!