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Confidence in Quality: Bloober Team to Unveil Silent Hill 2 Remake and Launch New Game This Year.

Bloober Team, the developer of Silent Hill 2 Remake, revealed in their studio’s annual report that they are confident the final result of the game will turn out well. They stated that this game is the most crucial test for their team.

Previously, Konami, the distributor and owner of the Silent Hill franchise, released a gameplay trailer of Silent Hill 2 Remake which received a significantly negative response with an overwhelming 49% dislike ratio on YouTube.

Piotr Babieno, the head of Bloober Team, expressed that the trailer released by Konami did not reflect the spirit of the game in the way their team envisioned or is currently developing. He believes that when players actually experience the game, they will perceive it from a different perspective entirely.

Aside from Silent Hill 2 Remake, Bloober Team is also working on another horror game in collaboration with Private Division, a subsidiary of Take Two, called Project C. The team sees this game as a significant step forward and hopes for long-term success. They are excited for the unveiling this year and believe it will elevate Bloober Team to a leading developer of cutting-edge horror games.

Source – VGC, Gamingbolt

TLDR: Bloober Team is confident in the success of Silent Hill 2 Remake despite a negative initial response to the gameplay trailer by Konami. They are also looking forward to unveiling their upcoming horror game, Project C, with hopes of further establishing themselves as a prominent developer in the horror genre.

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