Hollow Knight: Silksong's Copyright Updated, Fans Enter Newfound Levels Of Excitement, Nation In Chaos
Briefly

The update to the Steam page for Hollow Knight: Silksong, including a minor adjustment of the copyright date and opting for GeForce Now support, has stirred excitement among fans. Originally teased in 2019, the game’s continued absence of a concrete release date has led to widespread speculation and hope. Although Team Cherry mentioned a possible release in June 2022, delays have left fans anxious. This latest change, while minor, has reinvigorated discussions within the community about potential developments regarding the game's release, highlighting the fervor surrounding it.
Did you feel it? A disturbance in the code? The very slightest shift in the metadata? Hollow Knight: Silksong acolytes all across the world all sat up at once, aware that something- something- has changed.
The latest Steam update is extraordinarily minor. The game is now opted in for GeForce Now support, and has updated its copyright data from 2019 to 2025.
True believer and update chronicler Primacon seems hopeful it's a sign. 'WE MIGHT WIN THIS YEAR BABY LET'S GO,' their post on X reads, noting that this is the first time the copyright date has been updated since the 2019 announcement.
But surely this time it means something more?! Many others are poring through the details, engaging in discussions about what this metadata change could potentially indicate for the long-awaited game.
Read at Kotaku
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