If there’s one game that whips fans into a frenzy, it’s Hollow Knight: Silksong. And it’s not even out yet. That long-awaited launch might soon become reality, with Silksong set to appear as a playable demo at Gamescom next month.
Six years since the game’s initial announcement, the gaming world has eagerly anticipated the follow-up to Hollow Knight, a popular 2D adventure game made by Adelaide studio Team Cherry. To give you an idea of how beloved the game is, the Steam version of Hollow Knight has a coveted “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating from over 380,000 user reviews and has sold millions of copies.
As part of Xbox’s exhibition plans at Gamescom, Hollow Knight: Silksong will be among the playable demos at the Germany-hosted event from 20 August. Xbox promises a “new” demo of the anticipated game, playable on either PC or the ROG Xbox Ally X, the handheld gaming PC collaboration with Asus’ gaming brand.
For those who can’t make it to Germany, Australia’s screen museum ACMI confirmed that it’ll host a Silksong demo in September as part of its Game Worlds exhibition. All of which points to an imminent release date announcement.
For those of us who played the original demo back in 2019, it’s an exciting development. The original Hollow Knight is one of the best Australian-made games, so expectations have been sky-high for its successor.
A quick glance at the r/Silksong subreddit shows a ravenous fan base desperate for any news relating to the game. For the longest time, even the most fervent followers started to waver in their belief that Silksong would launch out of its lengthy development. Shitposts labelled as “Silkposts” littered the forum, using humour as a coping mechanism.
But now, that humour is making way for hope. Silksong is real.
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