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Silent Hill HD Collection gets re-delayed two weeks

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Commander Shepard mustn't like getting spooked, as the Silent Hill HD Collection gets delayed.

As previously reported, the Silent Hill HD Collection was supposed to launch on March 6 -- the same day Commander Shepard does some space stuff (and after it was previously delayed from a January release date). Apparently, Mr. (or Mrs.) Shepard isn't a fan of being spooked, because as Joystiq reported today, your precious, HD-ified Silent Hill will be pushed back two weeks to a March 20 release date.

The collection will contain remastered versions of Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3, which also contain new voiceovers, for $39.99.

And don't worry: Konami hasn't announced any other delays for the month of Silent Hill-palooza, also known as March 2012. Silent Hill Downpour is still slated for a March 13 release, and the PS Vita-exclusive Silent Hill Book of Memories is still scheduled for March 27.


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Staff article by Jonathan Davila (February 29, 2012)

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