Hollow Knight: Silksong will be out on September 4
Briefly

Hollow Knight: Silksong is scheduled for release on September 4 and will be playable at Gamescom, appearing at both Nintendo and Xbox booths. The original Hollow Knight launched in 2017 and built significant popularity for Team Cherry, fueling high anticipation for the DLC-turned-full-sequel. The project experienced a delay in 2023, and fans have awaited launch news across major gaming events. Rumors from an April Nintendo Direct suggested a 2025 release, renewing hope and patience among players. Extended development turned Silksong into a recurring gaming meme. Despite the announced date, the release still carries some risk of further postponement.
Hollow Knight: Silksong has a release date of September 4. You heard right, people. This is not a drill. One more time for those in the back, Hollow Knight: Silksong is now scheduled to be available in just a few weeks. The news dropped as part of a "special announcement" YouTube stream, and it'll be playable at Gamescom. For those of you at the event in Cologne, the game will be availabe at both Nintendo and Xbox's booths. Expect very, very long lines.
The development process has taken a long enough time for Silksong's existence to become a bit of a gaming meme. There were trustworthy-sounding claims from a Nintendo Direct in April that the title would launch this year, which gave fresh hope ( and fresh patience) to the punishing platformer's players. Even with a launch date now provided, though, there's always the chance for it to be postponed again. So let's keep the mood at "cautiously optimistic." Just in case.
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