The Pink Rabbit costume in Silent Hill f is a cosmetic outfit for Hinako that changes her appearance without affecting gameplay. It’s positioned as the one standout look among the game’s small costume set and is tied to the Deluxe tier. Below is what you need to know to access it, put it on, and why a few players are seeing it in the Standard edition.


Get the Pink Rabbit costume (Deluxe Edition or Upgrade)

The Pink Rabbit costume is included with Silent Hill f Deluxe Edition and with the separate Deluxe Upgrade add-on. If you own the base game, the add-on route unlocks the same entitlement without repurchasing the game.

On Xbox and PC via Microsoft Store, you can buy the Deluxe Upgrade from the official store listing; the page also notes that the costume “changes Hinako’s appearance” and how to apply it in-game. Use the Silent Hill f Deluxe Upgrade on Xbox to add the costume to your account: xbox.com game listing.

Once the Deluxe entitlement is on your account, launch the game and the costume should be available to equip (details below). If you already purchased the Deluxe Upgrade, make sure the add-on is installed on your platform account before starting the game.


Equip or change costumes in Silent Hill f

There are two straightforward ways to switch outfits:

  • Start of a run: Choose a costume when you begin a New Game or New Game+.
  • In-game at a Hokora: Interact with a Hokora (shrine) and select “Change Costume” from the menu.

Note: Costumes are cosmetic only and do not alter difficulty, stats, or abilities. Your chosen outfit appears in gameplay and cutscenes.


All Silent Hill f costumes and how to unlock them

Costume How to unlock
Navy Sailor School Uniform Default outfit available in all editions.
White Sailor School Uniform Pre-order bonus. If you didn’t pre-order, it isn’t available after launch.
Pink Rabbit Costume Included with the Deluxe Edition or Deluxe Upgrade.

Some players see the Pink Rabbit on Standard — what’s happening

A number of players report the Pink Rabbit costume appearing on the Standard edition without buying Deluxe, often after a subsequent launch with a message indicating it was unlocked. There’s no official notice that the costume has been made free; current guidance elsewhere consistently lists it as a Deluxe-only item.

If you unexpectedly have access, you can equip it normally. If you bought the Deluxe Edition or Upgrade and don’t see the costume:

  • Confirm the Deluxe add-on is attached to your platform account (and installed if required).
  • Relaunch the game; some users saw the costume appear after a second start.

If it still doesn’t show up, wait for an entitlement sync or platform update; there’s no official workaround beyond ensuring the upgrade is owned and recognized by your store account.


What else comes with pre-order and Deluxe

  • Pre-order bonuses: White Sailor School Uniform, an Omamori [Peony] accessory that slightly restores health on food pickups while equipped, and an Item Box with two restorative items and one offering item.
  • Deluxe bonus: Pink Rabbit costume (plus digital artbook and soundtrack via a companion app on supported platforms).

If you’re deciding between editions, the practical difference for in-game clothing is simple: pre-order nets the white uniform, Deluxe unlocks Pink Rabbit.


If you want the Pink Rabbit look with certainty, the Deluxe path is the reliable way to get it. Otherwise, your default navy uniform works throughout the story, and you can swap outfits at the start of a new run or from a Hokora whenever you want a change of pace.