With its PS5 release scheduled for 2026, developer Screen Burn is beginning to post more about its Silent Hill: Townfall project. Today, it's revealed Anthony Scott Burns, aka Pilotpriest, will compose the soundtrack, and the first song from it has been shared online.

Titled "Home", you can listen to it above, with the visuals featuring shots from the game's setting of St. Amelia.

Also working on the audio side of the title is Byron Bullock, a sound designer who was part of the Alien Isolation team.

"Crafting this score has been one of the highlights of my life, and the most natural creative collaboration of my career, where decisions have often come from instinct rather than discussions, aligned in tone, intent, and purpose," said Burns. "I have been given the rare opportunity to explore and experiment because our goal has always been unified: to create something emotionally honest, rooted in fear, and entirely true to the spirit of the series."

Silent Hill: Townfall was re-revealed earlier this year, now confirmed for a PS5 launch in 2026. It takes the new character of Simon Ordell to St. Amelia, which is heavily based on Scotland. He's returned there to "put things right", and after discovering connections between him and the place and its people, he "begins to discover fragments of a past rising to the surface".

The game adopts a first-person camera and features both melee and gun combat. Are you excited to play the title later this year? Let us know in the comments below.