Silent Hill creator Keiichi Toyama has confirmed he’s working on a new game project and suggested that it’s not a sequel to last year’s Slitterhead.
Speaking to Famitsu, the Slitterhead [15 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/games/slitterhead/”>Slitterhead, and claimed that he was satisfied with what his young team had achieved with the game.
Toyama said he felt that it wasn’t the right time to think about creating a sequel to the game, but added that he may still return to Slitterhead in the future.
For the time being, Bokeh is working on a new project that involves the entirety of the studio, he said, and its ambitions to make multiple smaller games are on hold.
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Last year, VGC spoke to Toyama about his time at PlayStation Studios, and his hopes for the future.
“With SIE Japan Studio [78 articles]” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/sony/sie-japan-studio/”>Japan Studio brand,” Toyama told VGC.
“My motive was always to create original games. I feel I can do this without a massive budget. This allows me to express myself as well. By going independent, this has allowed me to do that. From my time at Sony, I feel like I’m accomplishing what I want to do.”