While there has been no official "Silent Hills" PS4 release date, game creator Hideo Kojima revealed that it will hit the shelves sometime next year.
In an interview with WatifGaming, he unintentionally or intentionally hinted the game's release date.
"Development is cycling between either allowing players to choose to play the whole game in first person or third person, or keeping it fixed third person and having some areas be first person only," he explained. "Either way we want to do something with first person. The game will not be out more than likely until 2016, lots of time left."
Reportedly, "Silent Hills" PS4 will feature an Open World gameplay since it's going to run on the Fox Engine like Kojima's other game titles.
"All I can say is that Fox Engine is meant for Open World. I cannot discuss more on the game design itself in detail yet," he revealed.
While everything is still in production, Kojima in a separate interview with Metro UK promised gamers that they will "s*** their pants" when they started to play the game.
"The one thing that I can say about Silent Hills, and this is something I've been discussing with Guillermo del Toro as well, is that originally we were thinking of making a game that would make you pee your pants, but at this point we've changed our minds, and now we're aiming for a game that will make you s*** your pants," he teased.
"One thing that you have to keep in mind is that, if a game is too scary, people just won't play it. If it gets too scary you just keep your eyes shut and soon it will be over. But if it's a game, people will just stop. So that's why there's a limit on how scary you can make a game."
Adding, "But in this case we're totally ignoring that and, you know what? If you don't want to keep on playing through the game, so be it. We don't care. That's the game we are aiming for."
Meanwhile, "Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus, who'll star in the horror game also has something to say to the fans.
"I'm super excited to be a part of 'Silent Hills.' Both those guys are geniuses at what they do. We haven't shot the 'heavy stuff' yet. Kojima approached me right after Guillermo did," Reedus confirmed.