As the release of Silent Hill f approaches, Konami has unveiled the game’s full English voice cast—offering fans their first clear look at the characters who will guide them through the next chapter of the legendary survival horror franchise. The announcement, made through a newly released behind-the-scenes video, marks a major milestone for the project and brings the eerie world of Silent Hill f one step closer to reality.
Set in 1960s rural Japan, Silent Hill f is a bold narrative departure from previous entries. While earlier games in the series leaned into Western psychological horror, this new title dives deep into Japanese folklore and urban legend, blending classic Silent Hill unease with a fresh cultural aesthetic. The game is being developed by NeoBards Entertainment under the creative direction of acclaimed writer Ryukishi07, known for his work on Higurashi When They Cry.
The newly announced English voice cast includes a mix of industry veterans and rising stars. Leading the group is veteran voice actress Cherami Leigh, who plays the main protagonist—an isolated teenage girl grappling with a creeping supernatural rot overtaking her village and mind. Leigh’s performance promises to bring emotional nuance and vulnerability to a story that is expected to be both tragic and psychologically intense.
Joining her is Kaiji Tang, portraying a mysterious teacher whose motivations remain ambiguous. Known for roles in titles such as Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Genshin Impact, Tang’s deep, measured tone is expected to lend weight to one of the game’s central moral dilemmas.
Rounding out the cast are Cristina Vee, playing the protagonist’s overbearing cousin; Zeno Robinson, voicing a childhood friend caught in the web of village secrets; and Allegra Clark, who brings life to a spectral figure that haunts the protagonist throughout the story. Each actor appeared in the reveal video, discussing their approach to the roles and their interpretations of the eerie, decaying world of Silent Hill f.
Fans have praised the casting choices, noting that the tone and delivery showcased in the early footage feel well-matched to the game’s atmospheric tension. The dialogue, rich in emotional undertones and subtle horror cues, suggests that Silent Hill f will lean heavily into storytelling and character development—elements that longtime fans of the franchise cherish.
The cast reveal also signals Konami’s commitment to elevating production values for the Silent Hill reboot era. With multiple Silent Hill projects now in development, including Silent Hill 2 Remake and Silent Hill: Townfall, Silent Hill f stands out for its originality and its intention to push the franchise in a more narrative, culturally nuanced direction.
With the game’s release expected later this year, excitement is building rapidly. The English voice cast announcement not only sets the tone for what’s to come, but also reassures fans that Konami is treating the return of Silent Hill with the care, talent, and ambition it deserves.
Silent Hill f is poised to bring a haunting new vision to one of horror gaming’s most iconic series—and now, we know the voices that will carry us into the darkness.