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Silent Hill 2 Remake is Coming: When is the Game Coming Out?

Even though the original Silent Hill 2 video game is more than two decades old, a remake is under its way, thanks to Bloober Team and Konami. Perhaps anybody who’s interested in survival horror games knows about the Silent Hill movie that inspired game developers for the game series with the same moniker.

Thanks to a new article posted on PCGameBenchmark, we may finally have an idea about when the upcoming game will launch. If their claim is correct, the world will witness the launch of Silent Hill 2 Remake in just a few months. No, the remake won’t launch in 2023, but who cares when 2024 is just around the corner?

Silent Hill 2 Remake will likely launch in Q1 of 2024

The website mentioned above reveals that the remake of the classic 2001 game Silent Hill 2 will likely become up for grabs during the first quarter of next year, although there’s no exact release date mentioned.

The publication was also kind enough to share the system requirements of the future game, so let’s have a good look at them to see if our PCs are compatible or not:

Minimum:

OS: Windows 10 64-bit
RAM: 12 GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080/Radeon RX 5700 XT
CPU: Intel Core i5-8400/Ryzen 3 3300X
Free space: 50 GB

Recommended:

OS: Windows 11
RAM: 16 GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080/Radeon RX 6800 XT
CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K/Ryzen 5 3600X
Free space: 50 GB

Obviously, running a video game at its minimum graphics settings is not exactly the best move if you want the best from what that specific game has to offer. We can certainly expect a lot from Silent Hill 2 Remake, considering that we’re talking about a horror survival game. We can expect to see a lot of blood and gore, and certainly, having a powerful GPU such as the ones that appear in the ‘recommended’ area of the system requirements becomes a ‘must’ if you’re passionate about such games.

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A Survival Game Mode Might Be Coming To Apex Legends

Apex Legends was released less than two weeks ago, but it appears that it already has a solid fanbase. More than that, developers appear willing to continue to improve the game, which is very important. Thanks to data miners we have some important news about a possible new mode that should be added to the game.

Battle royale games have been incredibly popular lately, and this might be one of the reasons why the latest game released by Respawn Entertainment is so successful. The game was released on February 4, but you probably heard about it already.

New leaks – Survival Mode

If we believe the latest leak released, it appears that Respawn is planning to enhance the game a lot, transforming it into more than just a battle royale game. As it turns out, Apex Legends might receive at one point a brand new Survival Mode.

The information was posted by @RealApexLeaks, and the account also posted the in-game files that prove that a new Survival Mode should be added. And that is not all, the new mode will also have commentators and spectators, which should make things even more interesting.

The spectators won’t be just watching, and they have a list of actions available, such as cheer, drone, shock, roar and chant. Other actions should also be available for spectators and we might even see something similar to the emotes from Fortnite.

Commentators will also be an important part of the Survival Mode. They will discuss the actions as they happen. This is not the first time we see something like this in a video game, but we have to admit that it will be interesting to discover how this feature will be introduced to Apex Legends.

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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