Silenthillrevelation20121080pblurayx264alliancemkv — New
For collectors, home theater enthusiasts, and die-hard fans of Konami’s game franchise, one specific file name continues to surface in Usenet indexers and private trackers: .
For Silent Hill: Revelation , the answer is no. The film has not received a 4K UltraHD remaster. The studio (Open Road Films) has shown no interest in re-releasing the title. Therefore, the 2012-era BluRay remains the absolute best source available.
By: SceneWatch Archive | Posted: May 1, 2026 silenthillrevelation20121080pblurayx264alliancemkv new
The release string represents more than just a download. It represents a moment in digital culture when scene groups acted as archivists. In an era where studios abandon physical media and streaming algorithms butcher bitrates, this humble MKV file—carrying the torch for the Red Pyramid—ensures that Heather Mason’s nightmare remains as crisp, dark, and foggy as the developers intended.
While the film was panned for its narrative pacing, it was universally praised for its production design. The practical effects for the "Bubble Head Nurses," the Red Pyramid’s return, and the haunting Mannequin Monster are a love letter to the aesthetics of Silent Hill 3 (the game it adapts). For collectors, home theater enthusiasts, and die-hard fans
A1B2C3D4 Runtime: 1:34:29 Audio: DTS-HD MA 5.1 @ 2.3 Mbps / AC3 @ 640 kbps
Have you found a higher quality release? Is there a 10-bit x264 version lurking in the archives? Sound off in the comments below (but only via carrier pigeon—this is a horror site, after all). Keywords used naturally: silenthillrevelation20121080pblurayx264alliancemkv new, Silent Hill: Revelation 1080p, ALLiANCE MKV, BluRay x264, horror encode, scene release. The studio (Open Road Films) has shown no
In the murky, fog-drenched world of horror cinema, few sequels have been as visually ambitious yet critically polarizing as Silent Hill: Revelation 3D (2012). Almost fourteen years after its theatrical release, the film has found a second life—not in streaming aggregates or studio re-issues, but through the enduring underground ecosystem of high-fidelity encode groups.