American Fans Left Out of Exclusive Silent Hill Game Bundle

Silent Hill fans in the United States are not too happy about Konami's latest bundle launch related to the franchise.
American fans are being locked out of the latest Silent Hill collectible. Konami's new Townfall Steelbook bundle is currently exclusive to Europe and the United Kingdom.
Despite North America being the franchise's largest market, domestic retailers have no listings for the physical edition.
Retailers like Amazon UK and GAME have listed it in these regions, whereas there is silence from American retailers so far regarding the bundle.
The Silent Hill: Townfall Steelbook bundle is available in limited quantities on Amazon UK, as per the official Konami X handle. Priced at £49.99, the Steelbook bundle features exclusive case art by Screen Burn Interactive, along with 'Day One' digital perks.
The case art features a town in ruins, with the ominous background music in the announcement adding to the feeling of dread in the latest Silent Hill installment.
The bundle is related to a physical edition of the upcoming Silent Hill title, Silent Hill: Townfall, slated for a 2026 release, with Konami yet to reveal a specific date. Silent Hill: Townfall features Simon Ordell's returns to St. Amelia and the events that unfold thereafter.
The Standard and Deluxe editions of the game are available worldwide. However, users can pre-order the physical Day One edition for PlayStation and Xbox consoles exclusively at certain retailers in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Konami has previously relied on boutique distributors in North America such as Limited Run Games for physical releases. Collector or similar editions have been made available in the region like this.
Silent Hill: The American Connection
The Silent Hill Dual Pack, featuring Silent Hill f and the Silent Hill 2 remake, is available in North America in Standard and Deluxe editions, with the latter including digital perks and in-game items.
Konami's Silent Hill franchise has garnered more popularity outside Asia, with American fans embracing the Japanese take on American horror stories.
The developers' focus on 'creating a feel of horror' rather than 'in-your-face horror' is one big reason behind its 2024 revival. North American fans will be hoping Konami makes the Steelbook available to them soon.
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Written by
Abhisek Bajaj
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Pulkit Prabhav
