“Layers of Fear: Final Masterpiece Edition” is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, along with a mysterious Switch-exclusive horror game codenamed “Project M”
Blog Andrew Joseph 11 Oct , 2025 0

Silent Hill 2 Remastered Edition and Cronus: New Dawn Developer Bloober Team is working on a number of new projects, including Nintendo Switch 2 A disorienting version of horror layers of fear“Layers of Fear: Final Masterpiece Edition” and a number of smaller games from its subsidiary Broken Mirror Games, including a mysterious Switch exclusive code-named Project M.
We don't quite know exactly when the Masterpiece Edition will be released – it's still tagged as a 2025 release, despite the fact that we're counting down to the rest of the year – but as reported in the company's report Recent investor briefingswhich is described as a “complete version” that presumably bundles the base game with subsequent content and the refreshed visuals we'll see in 2023's Layers of Fear.
As for the sacrifice of the Broken Mirror? Here we can expect isometric horror i hate this place Based on the 1980s comic of the same name, the game is still listed as releasing next month, but has been pushed back to January 29, 2026. But there are two more codename games in development: Project M and Project F.
We know next to nothing about Project F, but Project M is expected to be released next year. Although The live-action trailer we saw earlier this year Maybe nothing is revealed except that the M could stand for “puppet”? ! — Bloober confirms it will be available exclusively on Switch 2 and OG consoles.
Of course, after the huge success of “Silent Hill 2 Remastered”, Bloober is also remaking the first game in the series. Unfortunately there wasn't much to go on but we did get A brief preview during the June Konami Press Start Live showcase These include the Silent Hill logo and its iconic music. Unfortunately, no release date was mentioned, but it follows news in February that Bloober Team has signed an agreement with Konami Create new games based on Japanese company's IP.
We think the 2023 Layers of Fear remake is “okay,” giving it a 6/10writes: “Layers of Fear is an atmospheric journey through the fractured psyches of some seriously tortured artists, but predictable shock tactics fail to deliver more genuine fear, let alone Layers of Fear.”
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