
Some Silent Hill f players on Steam have found themselves with unexpected bonuses, accessing pre-order and Deluxe Edition content without paying for it. However, they shouldn’t get too comfortable as Konami is already working on a fix for this unintended access to extra content.
What Happened? Players who had only purchased the Standard Edition should be aware that they received more than they bargained for. This includes features meant for Deluxe Edition owners like the game’s soundtrack, a digital art book, and even an adorable in-game costume for the main character, Hinako.
Konami acknowledged that some Standard Edition users accidentally gained access to Deluxe rewards, alongside certain pre-order bonuses like additional costumes and item packs. They’re currently preparing a patch to remedy the situation, indicating that players who enjoy this free content should try to maximize their experience before it potentially gets revoked.
More Issues for Silent Hill f This isn’t the first issue surrounding the game’s release; prior to launch, there were reports of physical copies appearing before the official release date, sparking concern amongst fans about spoilers leaking early.
The community response has been mixed, with some players expressing disappointment over the prospect of losing their unintended bonuses, while others have taken this opportunity to raise additional concerns, particularly regarding technical problems experienced on the PlayStation 5 Pro version of the game.
As players eagerly await the fixes from Konami, discussions around the features of the Deluxe Edition and its value continue in various gaming forums.