Nintendo announces ‘Hollow Knight: Silksong’ for Switch 2

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Hollow Knight fans, Nintendo has confirmed the sequel is coming to Switch 2.

Announced at the company’s Nintendo Direct event on Wednesday, along with the Switch 2, Hollow Knight: Silksong will be released in 2025 (that’s all we’re getting for now). The follow-up to Metroidvania and Team Cherry’s 2017 game, Silksong was heavily rumoured to be unveiled at Nintendo’s Switch event last week, but seems to have been held specifically for todays Switch 2 announcement — and it was a blink and you’ll miss it moment at the end of the hour-long presentation.

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Hollow Knight: Silksong has been one of the most wishlisted games on Steam for an age. The game was first announced by Team Cherry in 2019 as full-scale sequel to Hollow Knight instead of downloadable content.

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“Almost from the very start, Hornet’s adventure was intended to take place in a new land,” the Australian developers wrote in a blog post then, “But as we dove in, it quickly became too large and too unique to stay a DLC, as initially planned. We do know that makes the wait a little longer, but we think the final, fresh world you’ll get to explore is worth it.”

It’s not the only game Nintendo announced on Wednesday, with the gaming giant heralding the upcoming release of Mario Kart World.

For everything Nintendo announced today, including the Switch 2, Mashable’s got you covered.



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