A gameplay video of Slitterhead was briefly made available to watch on YouTube before being pulled offline before being revealed during Summer Game Fest.
This week, Summer Game Fest head Geoff Keighley took to Twitter to tease the world premiere of Slitterhead, the next game from Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama and his studio Bokeh.
Don’t miss the world premiere of SLITTERHEAD, the brainchild of Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama and @BokehGameStudio during #Summer_Games_Festival We live this Friday.
Watch the global live broadcast on https://t.co/59xiIzf5AN 2pm PT / 5pm ET / 10pm GMT / 11pm CEST. pic.twitter.com/qxTQhO9DcS
– Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) June 5, 2024
Ahead of the live stream scheduled to begin at 2pm PT / 5pm ET / 10pm UK today, June 7, the game’s trailer was viewable before being set to private mode. I noticed the Internet and took notes, of course. The game’s trailer confirmed a release date of November 8, 2024 on PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series Xbox One is not listed.
Slitterhead – Gameplay Trailer (Releasing on November 8, 2024 for PS4/PS5/Steam/EGS/Xbox Series) https://t.co/wrKuh83DdW pic.twitter.com/1Xexmb6z3u
– Wario64 (@wario64) June 7, 2024
Toyama, the Silent Hill director who went on to found Project Siren, also known as Team Gravity, under the Sony umbrella, left the company in late 2020 along with other Japan Studio developers and formed his own studio, Bokeh Game Studios.
He continued: “However, the game will include many new mechanics that we have not yet seen in other games, so I believe it will lead to a unique experience.”
If you missed the trailer, it won’t be long before it officially debuts at Summer Game Fest.
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