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The person responsible for adding - and removing - PT from the PSN store speaks for the first time - Eurogamer.net

The person responsible for adding - and removing - PT from the PSN store speaks for the first time - Eurogamer.net

The person responsible for adding - and removing - PT from the PSN store speaks for the first time - Eurogamer.net
Aug 13, 2022 1 min, 28 secs

The person responsible for putting PT onto the Sony storefront - as well as having to take it back off again - has spoken about the situation for the first time.

Pearl L., who was Konami's first-party lead at the time, took to Twitter to talk candidly - and diplomatically - about the time the free-to-play Silent Hills teaser was controversially pulled from the Sony store eight years ago yesterday (12th August).

Pearl also talked sympathetically about the affect the removal had on Sony and Konami customer service representatives, who she said "already had a tough time as it was".

Eight years on, and the interest in PT and Silent Hills is as strong as its ever been?

Bloober, the developer behind the Blair Witch games and The Medium, struck a deal with Silent Hill publisher Konami last year.

Ever since, rumours it's working on a new Silent Hill game have been swirling, and even alleged concept art has leaked from a supposed Silent Hill game that may be set in Britain!

Numskull recently unveiled a new range of Silent Hill collectables, kicking off with the Bubble Head Nurse and what looks suspiciously like Silent Hill 3's Heather….

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