Konami’s new horror game Silent Hill f launches on September 25, and if you’re wondering exactly when you can start playing, the publisher has now released the official launch times for cities around the world.
The game has its official global release on September 25, but people who preorder the digital deluxe edition ($80) can start playing two days earlier on September 23. You can see all the launch times below.
Silent Hill f global release times
September 24
- 9 PM PT for all platforms
September 25
- Midnight ET for all platforms
- 1 AM BRT for all platforms
- Midnight BST on Console/Windows PC and 5 AM BST for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight CEST for Console/Windows PC and 6 AM CEST for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight GMT for Console/Windows PC and 7 AM GMT for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight GMT for Console/Windows PC and 7 AM GMT for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight HKT for Console/Windows PC and 12 PM HKT for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight JST for Console/Windows PC and 1 PM JST for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight AEST for Console/Windows PC and 2 PM AEST for Steam and Epic Games Store
Early access release times
Silent Hill f’s early access period will begin 48 hours before the times mentioned above.
September 22
- 9 PM PT for all platforms
September 23
- Midnight ET for all platforms
- 1 AM BRT for all platforms
- Midnight BST on Console/Windows PC and 5 AM BST for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight CEST for Console/Windows PC and 6 AM CEST for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight GMT for Console/Windows PC and 7 AM GMT for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight GMT for Console/Windows PC and 7 AM GMT for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight HKT for Console/Windows PC and 12 PM HKT for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight JST for Console/Windows PC and 1 PM JST for Steam and Epic Games Store
- Midnight AEST for Console/Windows PC and 2 PM AEST for Steam and Epic Games Store

Silent Hill f takes place in 1960s Japan and is a scary game filled with monsters. The game’s ESRB rating description[5] says players can expect faces getting ripped apart, a character being burned alive inside a cage, and entrails and sinew being displayed on serving platters.
GameSpot’s Silent Hill f review[6] scored the game a 9/10. Reviewer Jessica Cogswell wrote, “Silent Hill f is not just a return to form, it’s a remarkable evolution; it’s a visual spectacle, a mastercraft in psychological horror, a work of narrative brilliance, and a new benchmark for the Silent Hill series.”
If you’re interested in buying the game, be sure to check out GameSpot’s Silent Hill f preorder guide[7] to help find the right version for you.
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