Hollow Knight Silksong: Everything we know so far
Hollow Knight: Silksong is easily one of the most anticipated new games. In fact, the level of hype surrounding the long awaited sequel has only grow with each passing year.
And the big summer summer of announcements only left us wanting more Hollow Knight Silksong, with Team Cherry's new roguelike getting a brief mention during Summer Game Fest Live 2025, before it was followed up by the reveal of the new Deadpool VR game. Then, it popped up during the reveal of the Asus ROG Ally, which was shown during the Xbox Games Showcase 2025.
Alongside a massive Steam update just before the Summer Game Fest 2025 schedule kick off, we've only been fed small crumbs, but that hasn't made any of the excitement surrounding follow-up to one of the best Metroidvania games die down. We're still awaiting a major update from Team Cherry and that all important release date, but while we await further news, you can find a recap of all things Hollow Knight: Silksong below.
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Hollow Knight: Silksong fans tragically trolled by a random Steam update listed as "for beta testing"
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Taking the mantle from Elden Ring fans, Hollow Knight Silksong hopefuls are going feral over the Metroidvania's first hidden Steam update in 14 months
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Hollow Knight Silksong release date speculation
The Hollow Knight Silksong release date has yet to be revealed, but its appearance in a sizzle reel during the Switch 2 Direct in April reiterates a 2025 launch window.
Originally Silksong was set for an early 2023 target, before getting pushed back. Team Cherry's Matthew Griffin confirmed the initial delay back in the day, noting in a statement that while "development is still continuing," the scope of the project requires more time. "We're excited by how the game is shaping up, and it's gotten quite big, so we want to take the time to make the game as good as we can," added Griffin.
In March 2025, we also heard word from a brief teaser from Xbox that Silksong is still counted as one of its upcoming games to look forward to. In this statement, the game was next to a collection of 2025 titles. So, while we don't have a firm date yet, it seems like Silksong is still on its way and the Nintendo appearance seems to reinforce the year window. Fingers crossed we get a late-2025 release window in the future.
Hollow Knight Silksong platforms
The Hollow Knight: Silksong platforms have been confirmed as Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PC – via Steam, GOG, and the Humble Store.
Following the Switch 2 Direct in April 2025, it was clarified that Silksong will be coming to Nintendo's current and next-gen consoles, which is certainly exciting for those planning to get their hands on a Switch 2 this year.
Additionally, Team Cherry has confirmed that a Hollow Knight: Silksong Xbox Game Pass release has been secured, meaning it'll be available to all subscribers on the day of release.
Will Hollow Knight: Silksong be on PS4 or PS5?
Ever since Team Cherry announced this sequel back in 2019, PlayStation owners have been left asking the same question: Will Hollow Knight Silksong be on PS4 and PS5? And for the longest time it looked uncertain, especially after Xbox owners learned that the game would be coming to Xbox Game Pass. Thankfully, PlayStation has since cleared up any confusion. The platform holder took to Twitter to confirm that Hollow Knight: Silksong will be available on PS5 and PS4.
Hollow Knight Silksong trailer
Above you can watch the debut Hollow Knight: Silksong reveal trailer, which Team Cherry used to announce the game to the world for the very first time all the way back in February 2019.
The two-minute trailer began with Hornet's kidnapping, showing her breaking free to explore lush meadows and dank underground passageways. The trailer showed there are new enemies to conquer, new bosses to fight, brand new friends to meet along the way, and new towns to explore, complete with NPC characters and their associated quests.
And now we have this second Hollow Knight: Silksong gameplay trailer to pour over from E3 2022. More gameplay sneak peeks, more bosses and bad guys, and more from our old pal Hornet – who's been promoted from friend and foe of the original game to playable hero.
Hollow Knight Silksong gameplay
As for Hollow Knight: Silksong's gameplay, initially the only footage we had to go off was from the debut trailer. Despite it being a pure introduction to the sequel, we actually did get to see plenty of clips of protagonist Hornet jumping into action, as she bounds and leaps over enemies with finesse. And now that's been solidified and built upon by the more recent trailer, with everything looking incredibly fluid.
It's clear then that Hollow Knight's blend of platforming and 2D combat is returning for Silksong. In fact, Team Cherry looks to have made the platforming distinctly more acrobatic with Hornet than with the Knight in the original game: the new protagonist looks like a gymnast compared to the Knight, deftly flipping over huge enemies with ease.
Healing also works differently in Silksong than in Hollow Knight. Instead of slowly refilling her health like the Knight did, Hornet can instantly heal three health nodes, and not only that, but she can also do this on the move. However, Hornet has a Silk metre, and healing three nodes of health immediately empties the bar.
Hollow Knight Silksong story
If you've played Hollow Knight, you'll no doubt remember Hornet, who frequently got in the way of the player character, but ended up becoming their ally partway through. Hollow Knight: Silksong actually switches out protagonists, replacing the Knight with Hornet for this new adventure.
In this new game, Hornet finds herself kidnapped, and spirited away to a kingdom called Pharloom. Said to be "haunted by Silk and Song" according to developer Team Cherry themselves, Silksong's basic plot puts Hornet right at the bottom of this new kingdom, and tasks her with ascending to the top of the kingdom and reaching a shining citadel to find out the truth behind her kidnapping.
Additionally, there's also going to be side quests for Hornet to take on. These sound a lot more fleshed out than in the original Hollow Knight, as Silksong actually allows you to keep track of all your side quests in a journal. Perhaps this is an opportunity to tell more stories outside of the main plot of Silksong.
Hollow Knight Silksong development
Hollow: Knight: Silksong actually began development as another DLC chapter for the original Hollow Knight. Set to star Hornet, developer Team Cherry quickly realized the scope of the DLC was far bigger than they anticipated, so they actually carved out the space for a full-blown sequel starring Hornet instead.
Looking at the sequel now, it's not hard to see why. Hollow Knight: Silksong's debut trailer boasted of over 150 brand new enemies, including new bosses to fight in addition to this. In fact, there's brand new features for the sequel, like the ability to craft weapons, tools, and traps from materials gathered off of fallen enemies.
If you liked the music of the original game, then we've got good news for you. Original composer Christopher Larkin has returned to collaborate with Team Cherry to score Hollow Knight: Silksong, which means the new adventure promises to have memorable tunes for punchy moments.
Can't stand the wait for Hollow Knight: Silksong? Then you might want to check out one of the best roguelike games, or even some of the fantastic games like Hollow Knight that are out there just waiting to be played today.
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