Summary:
- Keiichiro Toyama, the creator of the Siren and Silent Hill series, revealed that he considered developing a AAA successor to the Siren franchise while he was still working at PlayStation.
- Toyama left Sony in 2020 to co-found a new studio, Bokeh Game Studio, where he is currently working on a new horror-adventure game.
- The article suggests that Toyama's departure from PlayStation and the potential Siren successor project he considered may have been related to creative differences or other factors within the company.