So, here’s the thing. Silent Hill 2, right? When it popped up last year with its new PS5 Pro bells and whistles, it felt… well, sort of "meh?" Folks were expecting something that’d blow their socks off, but you know how it goes—technology and all its quirks. Anyway, there’s been this cloud of hope hovering around, waiting for Konami and Bloober Team to sprinkle some magic improvement dust on it. Not gonna lie, it’s like watching and waiting for my plants to grow—forever and a day.
Okay, so onto the big question: Will this PS5 Pro stuff get a touch-up anytime soon? That’s what everyone’s chewing over. Eurogamer spills the beans saying Bloober Team is on it. They’ve got their sleeves rolled up, promising us they’re working things out with the publisher. Sounds like standard "we’re working on it" talk, but hey, you gotta take what you can get, right?
Now, when will this elusive update happen? Shrugs. Your guess is as good as mine. Seems like everyone’s yapping about it—especially on the Reddit-sphere. Before Bloober’s little announcement, folks there were pretty much like, "Yeah, they’ve probably ditched us." One person vented, "I’m done waiting," which feels relatable. That whole Pro thing? It’s supposed to be fancy, but ended up being, um, underwhelming?
Oh, and for PC folks biting their nails about stuttering and whatnot—it doesn’t look any rosier there. Apparently, the devs have a lot on their plate. Multiple games, they say. It’s a classic case of spreading oneself too thin, maybe?
Despite all its tech gremlins, Silent Hill 2 got a warm welcome when it first dropped. Surprising, huh? It flew off the shelves pretty quick—a million copies or so over the launch weekend. Not shabby, I’d say.
If you’re curious, you can snag Silent Hill 2 on PS5 and PC. The basic game’s gonna set you back $69.99. But if you’re feeling fancy, the Deluxe Edition’s $79.99 and you get some digital extras. Plus, there’s this Pyramid Head mask thing… in a pizza box? Honestly, who comes up with this stuff?
Alright, enough yammering from me. Go check it out if you’re into haunting vibes and existential dread—or maybe just a good laugh with friends about tech hiccups.