
While playing Silent Hill f this weekend, some users on Steam discovered they received bonus content that was not intended for their purchased edition. Reportedly, players who bought the standard version gained access to exclusive items usually reserved for the $80 digital deluxe edition, which includes additional outfits, a digital art book, and a soundtrack.
As highlighted by GamesRadar, this error may have granted standard edition players access to deluxe features like special outfits, though some extras like the soundtrack were not universally available. The situation has drawn attention, with numerous users discussing their experiences on the Silent Hill subreddit.
Konami has publicly acknowledged the mix-up through a message on their official Silent Hill X account, stating: “We’re investigating an issue on the Steam version of Silent Hill f where bonus and pre-order content not included in the purchased edition is temporarily accessible. A patch is scheduled to be released soon. Thank you for your continued support.”
(Translation: Konami is in the process of addressing the error with a forthcoming update.)
Thus, while many players enjoy these unexpected bonuses, it seems likely that these extras will not be permanent. Keeping these items might undermine the value of purchases made by those who opted for the deluxe edition.