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Silent Hill: Homecoming's Japanese Release Canceled

HellDescent writes: "It looks like Silent Hill: Homecoming will not be making its way to Japan. Konami writes this on the official Japanese website, "Please look forward to future titles in the series". Ouch, it looks like Konami wasn't too happy with Homecomings sales. Silent Hill: Homecoming was developed by Double Helix and released last year with minimal success. We didn't find it being a bad game when we reviewed it but it's release was overlooked by non Silent Hill fans. The series latest sequel won't be making it's way back home after all."
Arsenic13 - contributor
Published: 75 days 14 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 

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skv007 - 75 days 15 hours ago
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Game wasnt too hot.
But Jap has a unique taste, they shoulda tried their luck there
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jack_burt0n - 75 days 15 hours ago
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smart move would have killed the series for them.
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Arsenic13 - 75 days 14 hours ago
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Its a shame. Ito made a great cover for this game.
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DIRTYHAIRYJOYSTICK - 75 days 11 hours ago
4 - So they import the NA version on PS3
no region locks on PS3 games
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AntoineDcoolette - 75 days 11 hours ago
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Why was it out sourced to American developers in the first place >_>
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CaptainKratos - 75 days 10 hours ago
6 - thats actually...
great news for them.
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