Trick or Treat? Silent Hill Ascension Launches Tonight.

The latest take on the storied, not to mention turbulent, horror series Silent Hill is almost here, and it’s about as weird and messy as you likely expect. Silent Hill Ascension, a free interactive streaming series from Genvid Entertainment, is set to launch tonight, on Halloween, and air daily for the next 16 weeks as viewers watch along and determine the fate of the characters amid a dizzying flurry of puzzles, quick-time events, microtransactions, and season passes.
To begin with, viewers can tune in to Silent Hill Ascension every night at 9 p.m. ET on apps that can be downloaded on either the iOS App Store or from Google Play, as well as on the show’s site, Ascension.com. Though the show is free to watch, the key point of Silent Hill Ascension is having fans of the series weigh in on decisions throughout the events of every episode, which is coincidentally where everything gets much muddier.
Viewers are expected to tune in and use what Genvid is calling Influence Points to affect the trajectory of the cast of Silent Hill Ascension, who the studio notes is diverse and global—even though Silent Hill is supposed to be a single location. These characters are being plagued by the monsters of Silent Hill, while also dealing with the series staple themes of trauma and guilt. This is about as Silent Hill as it gets, though. Players (or viewers, I don’t know at this point anymore) don’t need to actually watch the show live to affect the outcome, as decisions are seemingly posted well in advance for folks to spend Influence Points on. Watching live does seem to have the benefit of seeing how the scene plays out, as well as interacting with the chat, who can potentially rally others to their cause until the moment of truth happens and is then canonized forever. These moments are then broken out as on-demand videos for later watching or rewatching.