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Norman Reedus On Petition To Bring 'Silent Hills' PS4 Release Date Back To Life! 'Walking Dead' Star For #UnsilencedHills

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Norman Reedus is for #UnsilencedHills. Not only did the "Walking Dead" star feel frustrated about the cancellation of "Silent Hills" PS4 release date, he is now supporting every cause to bring the project back to life.


"The Hills are no longer silent," Reedus tweeted to show his support to yet another petition against Konami's decision to dismiss "Silent Hills" following Hideo Kojima's exit from the studio.

The 46-year-old Hollywood actor, whose portrayal of Daryl Dixon earned him critics appraisal, directed his fans to a Weebly where the petition or rather protest is posted.

We're done waiting. We're done asking. We're done petitioning. We will no longer be silent.

The protest is encouraging fans to use their "Playstation experience to protest Konami," as an opening statement. Futhermore the write up wanted to show Konami its determination to put a stop to "mobile as the future of gaming" vision of Konami.

"It's time to show Kojima, Del Toro, and Norman Reedus that we're serious when we say they don't need Konami to make this game, even if they have to drop the "silent" namesake. Our money is where our mouths are - start a kickstarter, we'll gladly fund it."

In conclusion, the statement wanted to make sure that "these hills are no longer silent" as it launched the hashtags, #UnsilencedHills #SupportConsoleDev #DigitalPreservationinGaming #PTstillHauntsUs #InMemoryofPT

Prior to this that he also showed his support to a previous article from the publication encouraging fans to make the game happen.

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