Silent Hill f gets free Mio Amakura costume from Fatal Frame

Published on June 27, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Konami has released a free downloadable content for Silent Hill f that allows you to dress Hinako in the outfit of Mio Amakura, protagonist of FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE. This extra, available after updating to version 1.20 or higher, is obtained by interacting with a Hokora in the game. For players, it is a cost-free addition that expands customization options and strengthens the link between both horror franchises.

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Update 1.20 and content activation via Hokora 🦋

To access the costume, players must update Silent Hill f to version 1.20 or higher. Once done, the outfit is unlocked by interacting with a Hokora, the prayer altar present in the game. This activation method recalls the rituals of the Fatal Frame series, where these objects play a central role. The process is simple: after the update, the content is added to the player's inventory without additional steps or microtransactions.

A crossover kimono that won't scare your wallet 💀

Konami giving away a Fatal Frame costume in Silent Hill f is almost as surprising as Hinako not screaming when putting it on. Because yes, now you can stroll through the cursed village wearing Mio's outfit, while the monsters look at you confused: is this a crossover or an afterlife fashion show? The best part is that you didn't pay a single yen. So you know, update, visit the Hokora, and show off the collaboration without your wallet suffering a bigger fright than those in the game.