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PS4's P.T., a Teaser for the Next Silent Hill, Being Removed Soon

P.T. will be removed from the PlayStation Store this coming Wednesday, April 29.

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P.T., the "playable teaser" for the next Silent Hill game, will be removed from the PlayStation Store this coming Wednesday, April 29. Publisher Konami announced the news in a brief update on the game's site.

"The distribution period of P.T. (Playable Teaser) on PlayStation Store will expire on Wednesday, April 29, 2015," the statement reads.

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Head to the PlayStation Store here to queue up your free download before it's too late.

Konami did not provide any kind of explanation for why P.T. is being removed, or what it's removal might mean for the future of Silent Hills. The decision to pull the PlayStation 4 game from the PlayStation Store comes amid a reported power struggle between Konami and developer Hideo Kojima.

Last month, Kojima's name was removed from the P.T./Silent Hills website.

Kojima is working on Silent Hills with Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro and The Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus. But not much else is known about the project.

Silent Hills was originally revealed at Gamescom 2014 as horror game P.T., which was launched as a free PS4 demo on the PlayStation Store with almost no explanation as to what it was. Kojima later said that he wanted to make Silent Hills so scary that it will "make you sh*t your pants." He even joked at the time that the limited edition for Silent Hills would come with a fresh pair of pants.

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