I jokingly made a comment about this on the thread about Kojima's going away party yesterday, but the more I think about it, the better it sounds:
Like everyone else in the world that isn't defending Konami as being super-smart businessmen (which sounds a lot like a "don't hate the player, hate the game" argument to my ears), I'm pretty distressed about all of the chaos around Silent Hills being cancelled. This has only been compounded by Guillermo del Toro's recent announcement that they were working with Junji Ito on the project.
I'm a big fan of the original Siren and its remake and playing Until Dawn recently reminded me a lot of Siren's ensemble cast. Also Siren was created by Keiichiro Toyama who created Silent Hill in the first place and is still employed at Sony.
Would there be a better situation than for Sony to put these four guys together as soon as Kojima's noncompete contract runs out and have them start working on a new entry in the Siren franchise?
EDIT: Also, I just found out that Toyama worked on Snatcher with Kojima.
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