

They were so generous with their time even though they’ve been so busy developing the game, as they know the fans have been waiting so patiently for details. Its understandable: Hollow Knight: Silksong was announced in February 2019 and shown a couple times that year. Team Cherry presented a new demo, new screenshots and we did hours of interviews. Hollow Knight: Silksong is currently in development for PC, Mac, Linux, and Nintendo Switch. Play as Hornet, princess-protector of Hallownest, and adventure through a whole new kingdom ruled by silk and song Captured and brought to this unfamiliar world, Hornet must battle foes and solve mysteries as she ascends on a deadly pilgrimage to the kingdom’s peak. It remains to be seen whether a release date will be shared as part of this story (it seems unlikely), but we can, at the very least, prepare for some meaty new gameplay details. Editor Jen Simpkins revealed on Twitter that the story will include not only new artwork, but also plenty of new details courtesy of “hours of interviews” with the developers, who also showed off new screenshots and a new demo. Hollow Knight: Silksong is going to be on the cover of next month’s issue of EDGE. Anticipation for the sequel has been high, but thankfully, new details on it will be revealed very soon. Explore, fight and survive as you ascend to the peak of a land ruled by silk and song. There is only partial information available about this app as SteamDB is missing the access token. Discover a vast, haunted kingdom in Hollow Knight: Silksong The sequel to the award winning action-adventure.
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Details on the game have been scant since then, with the last major update having come over a year ago. Hollow Knight: Silksong sarà disponibile su Xbox Game Pass al day one, ora è ufficiale: lannuncio è arrivato con un trailer durante lXbox & Bethesda Games Showcase. Discover a vast, haunted kingdom in Hollow Knight: Silksong The sequel to the award winning action-adventure. One indie developer once moved up its Steam launch to avoid competing with Cyberpunk 2077 – not its release date, exactly, but the fact that big news from CD Projekt Red could've pushed it down the Steam charts otherwise.It’s been almost two years since Team Cherry announced that Hollow Knight: S ilksong, which was originally announced as a paid DLC for the first game, was being expanded into a proper full-fledged sequel. Hell, I'd happily take these two tomorrow. In any case, I can tell you I won't complain about getting two Metroidvanias later this year. It'll be interesting to see how closely the two ultimately line up, and if any plans are shifted to account for that overlap. Obviously this comparison is a bit broken because Horizon is a AAA juggernaut with an entire console marketing it, but Blasphemous 2 and Silksong are both sequels to excellent Metroidvanias that are competing within a similar development and marketing power band, so the principle isn't totally off-base.
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The Horizon series recently topped 32 million units sold, after all.

Horizon is a particularly useful example because it also shows that stiff competition doesn't necessarily stop multiple games from finding success within the same genre, both at and after launch.


Aloy seemingly can't help but arrive shortly before other hotly anticipated open-world games devour the public's attention – first with Breath of the Wild, then with Elden Ring, and arguably again with the Burning Shores DLC launching less than a month before yet another Zelda (which, per our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review, will most certainly be discussed for a long time). This certainly wouldn't be the first time this kind of overlap has happened in games just ask the Horizon series.
