Konami plans to further expand the territory of the "Silent Hill" series, and its layout is not limited to the original remake and "Silent Hill: Town Has Fallen".
In its interim report for fiscal year 2026, covering the period from April 1 to September 30, 2025, Konami Group emphasized that this was one of the strongest first-half results in its history, mainly driven by its digital entertainment business.Although the global popularity of "Pro Evolution Soccer" continues, with the volume exceeding 900 million times, the report also reiterates that "Silent Hill F" has achieved significant success - Konami pointed out that the game received "overwhelming" praise, and sales exceeded 1 million copies in the first two days of release.

In addition, Konami is investing heavily in resources to further expand the IP value of "Silent Hill".The report mentioned: "We are advancing the remastering of the first generation of the "Silent Hill" series, while developing the new game "Silent Hill: Town Falls," and plan to continue to expand the series in the future. Konami will continue to work hard to bring the beloved "Silent Hill" series to players around the world." The mention of "further expanding the series" shows that Konami's ambitions go far beyond the first-generation remake and "Silent Hill: Town Falls."
Overall, the report shows that Konami Group’s operating momentum is strong: revenue increased by 22.1% year-on-year to 224.839 billion yen, and operating profit increased by nearly 29%.The company highlighted the impressive performance of its rides, games and systems businesses, as well as its sports division.Core initiatives include the launch of Metal Gear Solid 3: Remastered, the expansion of municipal sports facility management operations, and the opening of the state-of-the-art Tokyo Bay Konami Creative Frontier R&D center, all of which underscore the company's pursuit of long-term growth.
Last month, Konami announced an update on the performance of the series as of the end of September 2025, showing that classic IPs led by "Metal Gear Solid" and "Silent Hill" are ushering in a recovery.The publisher's console and PC game sales data show that the cumulative sales of "Metal Gear Solid" exceeded 65.1 million copies, an increase of 1.8 million copies from the end of June 2025; while the sales volume of the "Silent Hill" series climbed to 13 million copies, a significant increase of 1.3 million copies over the same period.