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Alien: Isolation's sound designer is working on the next Silent Hill title, creating a 'dynamic score system that evolves as you play'

Date: 2026-04-08 14:08 Author: Source: PC Gamer

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Subscribe to our newsletter Silent Hill: Townfall recently got its first full-length trailer, which showed more of the series' latest cursed location, St.

Amelia.

But other than the quiet beachfront and classic foggy streets, fans may have also noticed something else: its music.The music that accompanies this trailer is sombre, imposing, and composed by Anthony Scott Burns, otherwise known as Pilotpriest.

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"When I first met with our composer-to-be, we clicked immediately," Jon McKellan, Screen Burn's writer and director says in a blog post.

"A true fan of the games, our first conversations were simply hours of excited discussions about the series’ previous soundtracks and experiences, and what we’d love to do with Townfall ## Editor's Note Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. Source: [PC Gamer](https://www.pcgamer.com/games/horror/alien-isolations-sound-designer-is-working-on-the-next-silent-hill-game-creating-a-dynamic-score-system-that-evolves-as-you-play/)

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