Silent Hill & Resident Evil Discounts Offer Cheap Scares This Month
Silent Hill & Resident Evil Discounts Offer Cheap Scares

Horror gaming enthusiasts are in for a treat this February, with enticing discounts on iconic franchises like Silent Hill and Resident Evil making it a fantastic month for cheap scares. The current deals offer significant savings, perfect for both dedicated fans and newcomers looking to dive into the genre.

Silent Hill Franchise Discounts on PlayStation Store

Konami is running time-limited discounts on two key Silent Hill titles exclusively through the PlayStation Store. Silent Hill f, praised as one of the best and most original entries in the series, is currently 40% off, reducing its price from £70 to £41.99. This discount is available until February 25, 2026, and applies only to the digital version, with physical copies remaining at full price elsewhere.

Additionally, the Silent Hill 2 remake is offered at a 50% discount, bringing it down to £29.99 from £60. Purchasing both games together totals £71.98, which is notably cheaper than the dedicated bundle priced at £94.99. These offers are limited to the PlayStation Store and do not extend to Xbox or Steam versions.

Resident Evil Deals for Nintendo Switch 2 Owners

Capcom is also providing compelling deals for horror fans, particularly those with a Nintendo Switch 2. The Resident Evil Generation pack includes Resident Evil Requiem, Resident Evil 7: biohazard, and Resident Evil Village. At the time of writing, Amazon sells this bundle for £79.99, while Argos offers it for £81.99.

Considering Resident Evil Requiem alone costs £64.99, this bundle effectively provides two extra games for an additional £15 to £17, making it an excellent value for Switch 2 owners. Resident Evil Requiem is set to launch on February 27, 2026, adding to the excitement for horror game releases this year.

Future Prospects for Horror Gaming

Looking ahead, 2026 promises to be another banner year for horror games, with titles like Reanimal and Hellraiser Revival on the horizon. For Silent Hill fans, future projects include a Silent Hill 1 remake from Bloober Team and Silent Hill: Townfall from Scottish studio Screen Burn, though neither has a confirmed release date yet.

In the meantime, the only Silent Hill-related release scheduled for this year is a cosmetic collaboration with the Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly remake in March. These discounts and upcoming titles highlight a vibrant period for the horror genre, encouraging both seasoned players and newcomers to explore these chilling experiences.