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'''''P.T.''''' was a psychological horror [[video game]] demo developed by [[Kojima Productions]] under the pseudonym 7780s Studio. It was [[digital distribution|digitally]] published by [[Konami]] on the [[PlayStation Store]] for [[PlayStation 4]] on August 12, [[2014]].
'''''P.T.''''' was a psychological horror [[video game]] demo developed by [[Kojima Productions]] under the pseudonym 7780s Studio. It was [[digital distribution|digitally]] published by [[Konami]] on the [[PlayStation Store]] for [[PlayStation 4]] on August 12, [[2014]].

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P.T.
Developer 7780s Studio
Publisher Konami
Platforms PlayStation 4
Released Worldwide: August 12, 2014
Removed from PS Store on April 29, 2015
Added to
Museum
April 26, 2015

P.T. was a psychological horror video game demo developed by Kojima Productions under the pseudonym 7780s Studio. It was digitally published by Konami on the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 4 on August 12, 2014.

It was meant to be a playable teaser for a Silent Hill video game titled Silent Hills, however its director, Hideo Kojima, had a falling out with its publisher due to conflicts with Kojima and the management of Konami.

Removal from download

Kojima Productions, then an internal Konami studio, was closed in 2015 and P.T. was removed from download, including the ability to redownload by users who already downloaded the game, on April 29, 2015.

Studio name origin

7780 refers to the perimeter in square kilometers, rounded up to the nearest whole number, of Shizuoka Prefecture. Shizuoka can be translated to "Silent Hills" and is the common nickname for the Silent Hill series in Japan.