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Hollow Knight Silksong special announcement start time and how to watch the reveals from Team Cherry

Hollow Knight Silksong special announcement start time and how to watch the reveals from Team Cherry

Daily Mirror14 hours ago
Hollow Knight: Silksong is finally gearing up to reveal a new special announcement in a new stream, and players are hoping for a new release date or even a shadowdrop.
Hollow Knight: Silksong has been keeping its secrets close to its chest, but it's now preparing to make a significant announcement in an upcoming stream.

Gamescom Opening Night Live was a major event, giving players a fresh glimpse at anticipated games as well as unveiling blockbusters like Fallout Season 2 and Black Myth: Zhong Kui following Black Myth: Wukong's Xbox debut. However, there was one notable absence that irked some gamers.

Hollow Knight: Silksong did technically feature at the showcase, with Geoff Keighley confirming to viewers that the game will be released sometime in 2025, sticking to its original launch year. This is, of course, positive news – but by this point, players were expecting more from the eagerly awaited sequel and highly anticipated indie title. A brief glimpse of gameplay on a far-off screen and the already known release year wasn't enough – we're after story details, new abilities, bosses, the lot.

Fans are eager (and we know because we're the fans), and fortunately, it seems Team Cherry has something to reveal. The development team has unveiled a fresh video scheduled to debut imminently, featuring a "special announcement" regarding Hollow Knight: Silksong, with gamers anticipating a fresh release date reveal.
But, as excitement builds in the video stream's chat already, some are beginning to speculate that it might be a surprise launch. After all, why would the title debut a complete video to unveil a release date, when they could have simply revealed it at Gamescom Opening Night Live?
There's plenty to discover, and we haven't got long to wait until the reveal is made – so when exactly is it? Here's everything you need to know about the Hollow Knight: Silksong special announcement start time.
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Hollow Knight: Silksong special announcement start time
The Hollow Knight: Silksong special announcement start time is scheduled for 7.30am PDT / 10.30am EDT / 3.30pm BST on Thursday, August 21. This has been officially verified by Team Cherry in the description of the broadcast. The special announcement will be accessible to view on YouTube.
Team Cherry hasn't disclosed how long this stream will run for, but if we're fortunate, we're in for some fresh gameplay clips, narrative details and a release date (even if that release date happens to be shortly afterwards).
Whatever lies ahead in this special announcement stream, it has been ages coming, and players are clinging to hope for a massive reveal. Prepare to sacrifice a considerable amount of time.
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