Xbox Braces for a New Nightmare on November 21, 2025
After months of whispers, a fresh Microsoft Store listing spotted by TrueAchievements points to Silent Hill 2 Remake landing on Xbox November 21, 2025 — the clearest sign yet that Bloober Team’s horror revival is finally headed to the platform.
Silent Hill 2 Remake looks like it is finally creeping onto Xbox, and this time the tea leaves are a lot more than wishful thinking.
Where this came from
TrueAchievements dug up a hidden Microsoft Store listing for Bloober Team's Silent Hill 2 Remake that points to an Xbox Series X|S release on Friday, November 21, 2025. Regular users cannot see it — you need backend access to spot this stuff — but that date is sitting there on the page. Neither Microsoft nor Bloober Team has said a word publicly yet, so file it under solid-but-not-official.
The listing details (and yes, there is a pizza box)
- Target date on the Microsoft Store: November 21, 2025
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S (after previously launching on PS5 and PC)
- Editions: a Deluxe Edition is listed, matching PS5/PC with a Digital Artbook, Digital Soundtrack, and a Pyramid Head Pizza Box cosmetic
- Visibility: the page is hidden to normal users; TrueAchievements spotted it via the backend
Why this timing tracks
The remake launched in October 2024 on PlayStation 5 and PC, and Xbox fans have been parked on the sidelines ever since. This lines up neatly with what sure looks like a one-year exclusivity window wrapping up. If you have been waiting for this one to go multiplatform like the old days, this is the moment it starts to look real.
So when do they announce it?
Rumor mill says Microsoft is planning an Xbox Partner Preview showcase in November 2025. That would be a sensible spot to make the Xbox version official, since those shows lean on third-party reveals and Bloober Team's remake fits right in. Reports also float the idea that we will hear more from other third-party titles and get an update on Xbox's broader hardware/software ecosystem. One note to keep straight: some chatter ties in handheld talk with the ASUS ROG Ally — which is an ASUS device, not an Xbox-made handheld — but it sounds like Microsoft could spotlight partner hardware alongside service updates like Game Pass. We will see how much of that actually lands.
What this means if you care about the franchise
Silent Hill being back across multiple platforms matters. This is a fresh take on the 2001 Konami classic that has already found its audience on PS5 and PC, and bringing it to Xbox evens the playing field for horror fans who have been waiting out the clock. The Deluxe goodies are the same across platforms, right down to the delightfully odd Pyramid Head Pizza Box cosmetic — a sentence I never thought I would write, but here we are.
Temper expectations (just a bit)
Store listings like this usually do not appear by accident, but dates can shift and plans change. Until Microsoft or Bloober Team says the words out loud, consider November 21, 2025 the most credible target we have — not a promise.
Are you jumping back into Silent Hill 2 when it hits Xbox, or waiting to see if that date sticks?