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Silent Hill: Townfall Leak Hints at March 2026 Release After Three Years of Silence

A new retail leak suggests Silent Hill: Townfall may launch on March 26, 2026, breaking more than three years of total silence. With an Xbox Partner Preview looming, fans are hoping the mysterious project finally reappears.

Silent Hill: Townfall – leak reveals possible release date after three years of total silence

More than three years have passed since Silent Hill: Townfall was first revealed, and in that time the project has been as silent as the fog-drenched streets of the series itself. No trailers, no developer updates, not even a reassuring “we’re still working on it.” Fans had begun to wonder if the project had slipped into the same void that consumed so many other Silent Hill experiments.

Now, at last, the silence has cracked.

A new leak suggests that Silent Hill: Townfall may finally have a release date — March 26, 2026.

The information surfaced unexpectedly through the Mexican retailer Liverpool, which briefly listed the game with that exact date. The post vanished almost as quickly as it appeared, but not before users captured screenshots. Once those images hit social media, speculation erupted instantly. As always, once something appears online, it never truly disappears.

Silent Hill: Townfall could be getting a March 26, 2026 release date, according to a leak. After three years of no news, the game could finally appear on Xbox Partner Preview.

This sudden glimpse of a release date has reignited curiosity about a project shrouded in mystery since day one. Townfall is being created through a collaboration between Konami and Annapurna Interactive, with development handled by the studio formerly known as No Code — now renamed Screen Burn. This is the team responsible for Stories Untold and Observation, two atmospheric psychological titles known for their slow-burn tension and clever narrative design. If any studio is suited for Silent Hill’s brand of dread, it’s them.

What the actual game is, however, remains almost completely unknown. Since its announcement, the developers have maintained total radio silence, emerging only once last autumn when Annapurna reassured fans that the project was still alive despite the publisher’s internal challenges.

Now, the timing of the leak is raising eyebrows. It arrives just days before Microsoft’s Xbox Partner Preview on November 20 at 9:00 PM, an event where the Xbox version of the Silent Hill 2 remake is expected to receive a release date. Many fans are hoping Townfall will finally make its long-awaited return — perhaps even with a new trailer.

A removed store listing may have revealed the release date for Silent Hill: Townfall. After years of total silence, rumors are now swirling that it will be revealed soon on Xbox Partner Preview.

Whether this rumored release date is legitimate or simply another mirage conjured by wishful thinking remains to be seen. Silent Hill has a long history of teasing players with glimpses of things that may or may not exist.

All eyes now turn to November 20. Will Townfall step out of the fog at last, or will fans be left wandering blindly once again?

One thing is certain: in Silent Hill, nothing stays buried forever.

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