Silent Hill 2 Pyramid Head Statue Gecco

Silent Hill 2 Pyramid Head Gecco Statue Pre-Orders Open

Gecco opened pre-orders for a Silent Hill 2 Pyramid Head statue. It will cost 42,000 yen, or around $285, with a scheduled release window set for sometime between March and May 2023. The statue was made under the supervision of Silent Hill illustrator and character designer Masahiro Ito. It will be 1/6 scale figure. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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The Pyramid Head statue is based on the “Misty Day, Remains of Judgment” illustration that appears in Silent Hill 2. It features the iconic creature holding the Great Spear, which it is seen wielding alongside the Great Knife. Pre-orders for the statue will also come with a special booklet featuring illustrations from Ito.

You can take a look at the statue below.

On October 19, 2022, Konami announced a remake of Silent Hill 2. Bloober Team, the development studio behind The Medium and Layers of Fear, will be in charge of the remake. However, Masahiro Ito and Akira Yamaoka will be involved in the development of the game. Additionally, the announcement also featured a short cinematic trailer. It included a look at how certain scenes from the original game will appear in the remake.

The Gecco Silent Hill 2 Pyramid Head is immediately available for pre-order. It will release sometime between March and May 2023 in Japan.


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