The June State of Play dated a stack of heavy hitters, and in the rush to fill applause breaks, Sony's partners walked straight into a scheduling collision. Two of the show's biggest reveals share an exact release date, and a third sits one day later.
The logjam, confirmed
Per the PlayStation Blog: Control Resonant launches September 24. Silent Hill: Townfall launches September 24. Onimusha: Way of the Sword launches September 25. Three marquee titles, two of them atmospheric horror-adjacent, inside a 48-hour window.
That's not a hot take, it's the calendar Sony itself published in a single post. Whoever locked these dates either didn't coordinate or decided the audience overlap was small enough not to matter. Both readings are a gamble.
What's actually clashing
Control Resonant is Remedy's sequel to its 2019 cult hit, the story trailer promising "a world no longer bound by rules we understand," with protagonist Dylan in a paranatural-warped Manhattan and the return of Jesse Faden. It's a prestige single-player release with a built-in fanbase.
Silent Hill: Townfall is Konami's latest swing at reviving the franchise, introducing a character named Zoe and a new Otherworld creature. Konami has been methodically rebuilding Silent Hill's credibility, and Townfall is a key part of that.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword is Capcom's revival of its samurai-action series, with a demo already live on PS5 and a September 25 launch.
Why it's a problem
These games chase overlapping wallets: players who want a meaty, single-player, vibes-heavy PS5 experience. Asking them to choose between Remedy and Konami on the same Thursday, then Capcom the next day, splits attention, review coverage, and launch-week sales three ways. Someone gets buried.
The read
It's a good problem in the abstract, late September 2026 is absurdly rich for anyone who loves the genre. But "too much at once" is still a mistake when one of these inevitably underperforms not on quality but on timing. Remedy and Capcom both have demos and existing fanbases; Konami's revival is the one with the most to prove and the least margin to share a date.
For the culture, it means a brutal three-way decision and a lot of "which one first" group-chat debates. For at least one of these studios, it means a launch window it didn't have to fight for, against rivals it didn't have to face.

