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Hollow Knight: Silksong Set for Sept 2025 Release

Hornet's Adventure in Pharloom Arrives in Two Weeks
Posted: Aug 22 2025
Updated: Sep 12 2025
Hollow Knight: Silksong Set for Sept 2025 Release

After years of anticipation, Team Cherry has announced that Hollow Knight: Silksong, the sequel to the beloved 2017 indie hit Hollow Knight, will launch on September 4, 2025.

Revealed at Gamescom 2025, this Metroidvania adventure featuring Hornet promises a larger world, refined gameplay, and a haunting new setting.

Here's everything you need to know about this long-awaited title.

Introduction


Hollow Knight: Silksong puts you in the role of Hornet, a nimble warrior exploring the eerie kingdom of Pharloom.

Initially planned as DLC for Hollow Knight, the project grew into a full sequel, sparking immense excitement since its 2019 reveal.

Fans have waited over six years, and now, with a release just two weeks away, the community is buzzing with relief and hype.

Background


Team Cherry, the small Australian studio behind the original game, announced Silksong in February 2019.

Early demos at events like E3 and PAX Australia showcased Hornet's agile moves, but the game faced multiple delays, shifting from a 2023 target to 2025.

We endured vague updates, with Steam metadata changes and Discord posts fueling speculation.

A 2024 playtester debunked "development hell" rumors, and Team Cherry's recent promise of post-launch content hints at long-term support.

Release Information

 

Developer Team Cherry
Release Date September 4, 2025
Genre Metroidvania / Action-Adventure
Platforms PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, and Xbox Series X/S
Price $19.99 USD


Silksong launches on September 4, 2025, across multiple platforms, with day-one access on Xbox Game Pass.

A polished demo at Gamescom 2025, playable on rumored Nintendo Switch 2 hardware, drew massive crowds, with queues over two hours long.

Gameplay


Silksong builds on Hollow Knight's Metroidvania roots with hand-drawn art, challenging platforming, and souls-like combat.

You'll control Hornet, whose needle-based attacks and silk abilities—like binding enemies or swinging—offer a faster, more acrobatic experience than the Knight's deliberate style.

Hollow Knight: Silksong
(Screenshot from PlayStation Store. © Team Cherry)

Expect over 150 new enemies, intricate boss fights, and a quest system with 1,600+ lines of NPC dialogue.

Customizable crests and tools let you tailor abilities, while Pharloom's haunted biomes promise a larger, interconnected world.

Compared to Hollow Knight


Unlike Hollow Knight's isolated Hallownest, Pharloom feels more vibrant and interconnected.

Hornet's instant heals and dynamic moves make combat more fluid, while expanded quests and NPC interactions deepen the story.

With a development time exceeding six years, Silksong aims to outshine its predecessor's critical acclaim (94 on Metacritic).

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Editor's Comments


The announcement of Silksong's release date feels like a triumph for fans who've memed their way through a 2,379-day wait.

Team Cherry's small size—three core developers—makes this ambition remarkable, but the delays reflect their perfectionism.

Compared to competitors like Ori and the Will of the Wisps or Blasphemous 2, Silksong's edge lies in its blend of precise combat, vast exploration, and haunting atmosphere.

Expect it to dominate indie charts and potentially redefine Metroidvania standards, especially with Game Pass boosting accessibility.

Will it live up to the hype? Early previews suggest it's worth the wait, but only September 4 will tell.

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