Konami has announced that while a patch was recently released for the PlayStation 3 version of the Silent Hill HD Collection , it will not hit Xbox 360. The patch is designed to fix framerate issues as well as a problem with the game’s audio syncing, which some users have been reporting since the game originally launched back in March.

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Unfortunately for Xbox 360 gamers, the patch will not make its way to the Microsoft version of the game. “Plans for an Xbox 360 title update have been cancelled due to technical issues and resources,” Konami said in a statement. “Konami apologizes to any players who are continuing to experience these issues on the Xbox 360 SKU.”Back in July, the Silent Hill HD Facebook page noted that the patch improves framerate, improves voice sync, fixes missing sounds, adds missing music, resolves fog density and includes other minor visual and audio improvements. It’s worth noting that IGN experienced none of these issues when we reviewed Silent Hill HD Collection back in March , but they’ve persisted for many users since launch, as seen by many YouTube videos We’ve reached out to Konami for clarification on the Xbox 360 version’s cancelation. This is the second high-profile patch cancelation for Xbox 360 recently, following Polytron’s decision not to fix a broken patch for Fez

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