A Hollow Knight fan is drawing real-life bugs in the style of Team Cherry’s Metroidvanina every day until the Silksong successor releases.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Hollow Knight: Silksong fans are so desperate for any bit of information about the game that they've started asking whether it was abandoned.
Hollow Knight: Silksong developers have been forced to reassure fans that the game is real after the latest release rumour was debunked. Hollow Knight: Silksong is the long-awaited sequel to 2017 ...
and memorable music and story. Hollow Knight: Silksong was announced back in 2019 and has been stuck in development for six years, which is a very long time for an indie game compared to big ...
Team Cherry's head of marketing and publishing says that Hollow Knight: Silksong "is real, progressing, and will release." The game was first announced in February 2019, with the developer ...
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Team Cherry has provided a rare status update on Hollow Knight: Silksong. “Yes the game is real, progressing and will release,” Matthew Griffin, who handles PR and marketing for the title, wrote on X ...
Team Cherry's Matthew 'Leth' Griffin, in charge of PR and marketing, has stated Hollow Knight: Silksong is "real, progressing and will release". Multiple rumours have been circulating about the ...
The long-awaited sequel to the classic Metroidvania title, Hollow Knight, is still in development but Team Cherry says they are progressing and aim to release it in the future.
We've been fooled again, folks. What we thought were Hollow Knight: Silksong clues being left by one of the devs turned out to be a "nothingburger," but the game is still in development.