Ryukishi07 Returns to Rewrite Fate in the Upcoming Silent Hill f Manga

Konami tapped the game's original writer to craft a dark alternate timeline for the psychological horror hit.

A haunting anime-style illustration of Shimizu Hinako from Silent Hill f holding vibrant red spider lilies. She has short dark hair and a distressed expression, set against a dark, foggy Japanese town background.
Artist Ame Gokin’s first teaser visual for the Silent Hill f manga adaptation, featuring protagonist Shimizu Hinako and the series' iconic red spider lilies.
Credit: Ame Gokin / Konami / Young Ace UP

Konami is celebrating the six-month anniversary of Silent Hill f with a brand-new manga adaptation.

The official Japanese X (formerly Twitter) account confirmed the project on March 25th, revealing that the series will be serialized on the Young Ace UP platform with illustrations by artist Ame Gokin.

Most importantly, original game writer Ryukishi07 is returning to pen an entirely new, manga-exclusive ending for protagonist Shimizu Hinako, diverging completely from the game’s original 2025 conclusion.

This announcement arrives exactly half a year after the game launched on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Konami is keeping the first issue’s release date under wraps, but the promise of an alternate storyline is already shifting this from a simple promotional tie-in to a mandatory read for franchise fans.

Why a “New Ending”?

Video game manga adaptations often suffer from simply rehashing the events of the game.

Readers already know who lives, who dies, and how the mystery unravels.

Konami is dodging this problem entirely by bringing back the original author to change the rules.

Ryukishi07 is famous in the visual novel space for creating the Higurashi: When They Cry series.

His signature writing style relies heavily on parallel universes, alternate timelines, and the “butterfly effect” of small choices leading to vastly different, often horrific, outcomes.

Having him write a bespoke ending for the manga fits perfectly into his established wheelhouse.

It gives players who already spent hours surviving the fog of Ebisugaoka a distinct reason to engage with the print version.

You are not just reading a summary of the game; you are experiencing an alternate timeline where Hinako makes entirely different survival choices.

Table: The “What’s the Difference?” Comparison

Feature Silent Hill f (2025 Video Game) Silent Hill f (Upcoming Manga)
Medium Interactive Survival Horror Serialized Digital Manga
Ending Player-determined based on in-game choices Brand new, fixed ending written specifically for the comic
Pacing Slow-burn, puzzle-heavy Streamlined, narrative-focused
Visual Style 3D rendered “floral horror” graphics High-contrast, black-and-white illustrations by Ame Gokin
Accessibility PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC Young Ace UP web platform

The Creative Team Behind the Pages

The manga features a collaboration between established horror veterans and rising artistic talent.

  • Writer: Ryukishi07. Known for blending psychological terror with rural Japanese settings.
  • Artist: Ame Gokin. Tasked with translating the game’s unique “floral horror” aesthetic into black-and-white panels.
  • Publisher: Young Ace UP. A digital platform with a strong track record for gripping, character-driven thrillers.

Ame Gokin shared teaser art alongside the announcement.

The illustration leans heavily into the stark contrast between traditional Japanese beauty and grotesque bodily horror that defined the game’s marketing cycle.

ull vertical manga teaser for Silent Hill f by Ame Gokin. A schoolgirl, Shimizu Hinako, stands in a foggy Japanese street surrounded by blooming red spider lilies, her hands reaching toward the camera with a traumatized expression.
The complete teaser visual for the Silent Hill f manga. Artist Ame Gokin captures the 1960s Japanese setting and the unsettling presence of the Lycoris radiata (Red Spider Lily) that defines the game’s horror.
Credit: Ame Gokin / Konami Digital Entertainment / Young Ace UP

Why Ryukishi07 is the Perfect Choice for Silent Hill

To understand why a “new ending” is such a big deal, you have to look at the writer’s pedigree.

Ryukishi07 is the undisputed master of the “looping” horror narrative.

Notable Work Role Genre Focus Why It Matters for Silent Hill f
Higurashi: When They Cry Creator / Writer Psychological Horror / Murder Mystery Proves his mastery of isolated, rural Japanese settings descending into madness.
Umineko: When They Cry Creator / Writer Supernatural Thriller / Tragedy Shows his ability to write complex, twisting narratives with multiple alternate outcomes.
Silent Hill f (Game) Scenario Writer Survival Horror Establishes his foundational knowledge of Shimizu Hinako’s character arc.

A Refresher (The Story of Silent Hill f)

For those who missed the game’s launch in September 2025, Silent Hill f represents a departure for the long-running survival horror franchise.

Instead of the rusty, industrial decay of the traditional American town of Silent Hill, this entry moves the nightmare to 1960s Japan.

The story centers on Shimizu Hinako, an average teenager living in the remote mountain town of Ebisugaoka.

Hinako’s quiet life shatters when an unnatural, deep fog rolls into the valley.

The town’s population vanishes, replaced by spreading danger and teeming horrors hidden within the mist.

The Shift from Rust to Rot

The horror of Silent Hill f is built around the concept of beautiful decay.

As Hinako navigates the twisting paths of her home, she is forced to solve puzzles and fight for her life against monsters themed around elegant, aggressive plant life.

Konami outlined the core themes of the narrative during the game’s launch:

  • A struggle to make impossible decisions.
  • The tension between elegance and madness.
  • Finding beauty in terror, and terror from beauty.

Hinako’s ultimate choice in the game dictated her fate.

Now the manga will explore what happens when she walks a completely different path.

The official Silent Hill f launch trailer showcases the stark transition from traditional 1960s Japanese domesticity to the sprawling, plant-based rot of the “Otherworld.” Pay close attention to the [01:30] mark, the visual representation of the Red Spider Lily consuming the environment is a direct nod to the themes Ryukishi07 explores in the upcoming manga adaptation.

The Young Ace UP Platform

Konami’s choice of Young Ace UP as a home for the adaptation is a tactical strike.

This Kadokawa-owned digital platform is the authority on rural, psychological horror.

It currently hosts The Summer Hikaru Died, a series that redefined how modern manga handles small-town dread.

Placing Silent Hill f on the same digital shelf puts the story directly in front of an audience already conditioned for slow-burn terror.

Rather than shouting into a crowded general market, Konami is embedding this nightmare within a specific ecosystem.

It’s a move that guarantees the series lands with readers who value atmosphere and character trauma over cheap jump-scares.

Expanding the Silent Hill Revival

This manga adaptation is a strong indicator of Konami’s long-term plans for the Silent Hill property.

Following years of dormancy, the franchise roared back to life with multiple projects, including remakes and new interactive experiences.

Silent Hill f was the anchor for the franchise’s new, original storytelling.

Supporting the game with a high-profile manga expansion six months after release shows sustained confidence in the new lore.

It keeps the Ebisugaoka setting relevant in the cultural conversation while giving fans a steady drip of new content.

More details regarding the first issue’s drop date will be forthcoming.

Until then, fans can only speculate on just how dark Ryukishi07’s new ending will get.

Source: Official Silent Hill X/Twitter Account (in Japanese).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When does the Silent Hill f manga release?

An official release date has not been announced yet. Konami and Young Ace UP have only confirmed the project is in active development to celebrate the game’s six-month anniversary.

Do I need to play the video game before reading the manga?

No. While playing the 2025 video game will give you a deeper understanding of the world and characters, the manga is expected to tell a standalone version of the story. Furthermore, the manga will feature a completely new ending, making it a unique experience even for veteran players.

Where can I read the Silent Hill f manga?

The series will be serialized digitally on the Japanese web manga platform Young Ace UP. Official English translation plans and physical volume releases have not yet been detailed.

Who is Ryukishi07?

Ryukishi07 is a highly respected Japanese writer and illustrator, best known for creating the Higurashi: When They Cry and Umineko: When They Cry visual novel series. He served as the original scenario writer for the Silent Hill f video game and is returning to write the manga.


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