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Silent Hill f Manga Will Run in Young Ace Up

Silent Hill f Manga Will Run in Young Ace Up
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Konami announced on social media that Kadokawa’s Young Ace Up will run a manga adaptation of Silent Hill f. It didn’t note when the series will start, and the official site for the Young Ace spin-off service doesn’t feature a listing for it yet. It’s also unknown if it will eventually be localized, though Yen Press localized some titles from it like So I’m a Spider, So What and The Summer Hikaru Died.

While we don’t know when this new take on Silent Hill f will appear, we do know a few details about the manga. First, the initial teaser image for it is live. This lets us see how Hinako Shimizu will look in the series. (The artist behind this version is Gokin Ame.) Konami also confirmed Ryukishi07 will be involved with it. The creator will write a new ending that will be different from the five present in the game.

Here’s the first piece of art showing Hinako in this retelling of the story. 

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Image via Konami and Kadokawa

As for the game, it’s temporarily on sale on PCs. It is part of the Konami Games Spring Sale on Steam. That means it is temporarily 50% off, dropping the price to $34.99. That ends on March 26, 2026. After that, the price goes back up to $69.99. (The PS5 and Xbox Series X versions aren’t on sale.)

Silent Hill f is available for the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the manga adaptation is in development and will appear via Young Ace Up

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