The acclaimed Silent Hill 2 remake, crafted by Bloober Team, is presently exclusive to PlayStation 5 and PC platforms. However, this situation might be short-lived.
The timed exclusivity agreement between Sony and Konami is set to expire this week, specifically on October 8th. Sources suggest Konami is gearing up to announce – or possibly even launch – versions of the celebrated horror title for Xbox Series X|S and the next Nintendo console, rumored to be the Switch 2.
Should these rumors materialize, fans of terrifying games on both Xbox and Nintendo platforms are in for a treat.
Silent Hill 2 Remake Potentially Coming to Xbox and Switch 2 Following Website Updates
Recent alterations to the official Silent Hill 2 remake website, specifically the game’s landing page, indicate potential support for additional platforms. Discovered by vigilant fans, the website’s code now suggests the game may be available beyond its current PS5 and Steam releases. The modifications, seemingly adding space on either side of the existing platform listings, have fueled speculation of Xbox Series and Switch 2 logos being added.
With the year-long exclusivity period between Sony and Konami concluding on October 8th, it’s possible official announcements regarding these new versions could coincide with the date, or even feature surprise launches.
Purely speculating, a simultaneous release of the Xbox and Switch 2 editions of the Silent Hill 2 remake, accompanied by the promised PS5 Pro enhancements, seems plausible for October 8th.
It’s crucial to remember that these assertions are speculative, and the website adjustments do not definitively confirm the existence of, or imminent arrival of, Switch 2 and Xbox variants.
The Silent Hill 2 remake launched last October and garnered considerable praise from both critics and players. Our in-depth review awarded
it a near-perfect 9/10 score, highlighting its psychological horror mastery and unforgettable atmosphere. The review further praised the updated visuals, acting, and soundtrack for creating a genuinely terrifying experience that honors the original’s legacy.
The remake’s success has paved the way for further collaboration between Bloober Team and Konami, including a
remake of the original Silent Hill title, although details regarding this project remain scarce.
We’ll promptly update our readership if announcements concerning Xbox and Switch 2 versions of Silent Hill 2 materialize this week.


