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‘Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater’ and the ‘Silent Hill 2’ Remake Confirmed for 2024 Releases [Trailer]

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Sony and Konami are hitting the ground running for Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater and the Silent Hill 2. Sony has released a new trailer highlighting some of the titles coming to PlayStation this year, with both games shown, giving us the first release window for either game. Not only that, but on the Silent Hill 2 front, a new leak implies that the game’s development is nearing its conclusion.

The new trailer lists off 18 titles for release this year. Alongside both of Konami’s anticipated titles, the trailer also highlights The Last of Us Part II Remastered (January 19th), Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League (due out January 30th), Dragon’s Dogma 2 (March 22), and Supermassive and Behaviour Interactive’s The Casting of Frank Stone.

Meanwhile, noted leaker Dusk Golem is back with a new update for Silent Hill 2, citing a report from Bloober themselves stating that the team is moving their focus to their recently-announced project with Skybound Entertainment for the new year. In addition, the developer has secured funding for their work in Unreal 5 for the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, meeting the conditions tied to them for successfully reaching their goals for project use in Unreal 5.

What that means for Silent Hill 2 is that the game is “basically feature complete and just in its polishing phase”. None of this has been confirmed by Bloober, however. According to Dusk Golem, most of the Bloober employees have been moved on to other projects, leaving a skeleton crew to focus on polish, bugs, and playtesting.

However, as Bloober Team cited last year, it’s entirely up to Konami to comment on any sort of update on the game’s eventual release.

Silent Hill 2 is currently in development for PC via Steam and the PlayStation 5, with a release on the Xbox Series at a later date.

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‘Resident Evil’ Cast Reunite With Rebecca Chambers’ Actress [Watch]

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Director Andrew Saullo has just dropped the second Resident Evil cast reunion. And this time, Charlie KraslavskyGreg Smith and Eric Pirius (who played Chris Redfield, Barry Burton and Albert Wesker, respectively) are joined by the surprise addition of Rebecca Chambers’ actress, known as Linda! The quartet were joined by Saullo, as well as Residence of Evil founder JJ Trulock to discuss (what else?) their experience with Resident Evil, as well as some behind-the-scenes info on the shoot for the cutscenes.

Regarding the shoot for the cutscenes, Linda said that the experience “left a really big impact” on her at the time. “It was a big day. It was a wild shoot and it was very different than anything else that I had been doing in Japan at the time when I was modelling.” Still, Linda did remember her fellow actors, though she admitted that they all “looked a little bit different” at the time, including herself. “I remember for the shoot, I actually had blonde hair, and they spray painted my hair that morning so I would look more like Rebecca.”

As for her knowledge of Resident Evil, Linda admitted that she’s still learning about the series and her character. “I didn’t know a lot about the job, or that anyone was looking for [me] up until probably about four years ago, where someone reached out to me and they found me. But even then, I didn’t understand the magnitude of the entire situation. Only now I’m realizing like wow, there’s maybe someone out there that you know it’s like ‘Wow, that’s Rebecca Chambers!’. So it’s new to me, and I’m kind of just going with it.”

The interview (which you can check out below) also includes a special announcement of a four-part fan-made web series, which will be directed by Andrew Saullo (who also directed the fan-made short The Keeper’s Diary, in case you missed it). All four of the actors will be reprising their roles in the web series. It will not be an official Resident Evil series (for copyright reasons). Crowdfunding for the project will be launched “soon”.

 

 

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