{"id":104091,"date":"2022-10-21T20:19:19","date_gmt":"2022-10-21T20:19:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/silent-hill-fans-try-to-decipher-hidden-message-in-new-trailer\/"},"modified":"2022-10-21T20:19:19","modified_gmt":"2022-10-21T20:19:19","slug":"silent-hill-fans-try-to-decipher-hidden-message-in-new-trailer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/silent-hill-fans-try-to-decipher-hidden-message-in-new-trailer\/","title":{"rendered":"Silent Hill Fans Try To Decipher Hidden Message In New Trailer"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Silent Hill: Townfall<\/em> is one of four new Silent Hill<\/em> games Konami announced during its flooded showcase earlier this week<\/span>, and perhaps the most mysterious. Details were scarce outside of a short teaser trailer featuring a cryptic voice over and harrowing music, but fans think they may have unlocked a clue hidden inside the video’s audio file. And their minds are running wild with the possibilities.<\/p>\n

A spin-off by No Code, the studio behind the excellent Observation<\/em> and Stories Untold<\/em><\/span>and published by indie art-house label Annapurna Interactive, townfall<\/em> is apparently influenced by the original Silent Hill<\/em> but also potentially a departure from the third-person action footprint of the beloved horror series. in the trailer<\/span>a man is talking to someone and describing mysterious but terrible events that follow them wherever they go as dread builds on the screen of a handheld portable CRT.<\/p>\n

Fans might have been content to digest it and move on from there, but creative director Jon McKellan hinted that there was more to the trailer than meets the eye. Enter Reddit user MilkManEX (via IGN<\/em><\/span>) who ripped the audio from the file, converted it to an MP3, and found a hidden message in the resulting spectrogram<\/span>:<\/p>\n