Now that "Silent Hills" is most definitely down the drain, creator Hideo Kojima has reportedly moved on as he plans a bigger project.
While the famous Japanese game creator has yet to comment on the said report, would be director of "Silent Hills," Guillermo del Toro revealed that a new project in on the way.
Talking to IGN, del Toro confirmed that there is definitely no chance that "Silent Hills" will pursue and to make up for the disapponted fans, he revealed that they are working on something.
"I love working with Kojima-san," he said.
"We are still in touch. We are still friends and working into doing something together, but that's not going to be [Silent Hills]."
Without revealing further details about his new project with Hideo Kojima, Guillermo del Toro rather shared their supposed plans for "Silent Hills," hadn't it been cancelled.
"We were in the planning stages, and it's a shame it's not going to happen," del Toro explained. "We were talking about really pushing the boundaries of the new consoles, and making the game really mess with your head. One of the great moments in Metal Gear [Solid] was Psycho Mantis. The idea that a game can actually interact with you, and stuff like that."
While Hideo Kojima remained silent during the whole controversy including the fans petition to push through with "Silent Hills," Guillermo del Toro on the other hand has previously expressed his support to the petitioners during an interview with IGN.
"Norman [Reedus, the Walking Dead actor who was attached to play the lead role] was super happy, Hideo was super happy, and so was I," he said of their feelings about the game prior its cancellation.
"I know there's a petition going on the internet and it's gathering signatures. I would add my signature to it, and hope that someone pays attention."