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So, you watched the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase hoping for a glimpse of Hollow Knight: Silksong, right? Yeah, me too. It wasn’t there. But before tossing your Switch out the window, let’s dig in. Six years of waiting—feels like an eternity. Nintendo, back in the hazy past of 2019, teased us with gameplay at E3. And do you remember that rapid cameo on the Switch 2 Direct? Blink and you miss it. As if they planned it that way.
Anyway, why wasn’t it at the showcase? People are scratching their heads, but let’s face it, we’ve been here before. Disappointment, frustration—old companions by now. Yet, on the flip side, the whisper of it appearing at Gamescom? That’s real. Start packing for Cologne, Germany, because that’s where the magic will happen next month, they say. Fingers crossed, huh?
Now, here’s the wild part: Gamescom demo. It’s going to be huge. Like, earth-shattering for Silksong fans. Think of all the crazy bosses, the quirky NPCs, and oh, the new environments! Imagine the feeling of a Hollow Knight sequel finally coming together. The idea of playing it on PC and the ROG Xbox Ally—mind blown, if you ask me.
Alright, there’s no solid release date yet, and Xbox is clenching this gem pretty tightly. But, speculating is part of the fun, isn’t it? Maybe come September, when Nintendo has another Direct, we’ll get that long-awaited announcement. Who knows, really?
Honestly, Silksong is a meme now, and maybe that’s why we love it. It walks this line between reality and fiction that’s hilariously entertaining. A 2025 release is sticking in place, supposedly. Holiday shopping, anyone? Xbox Game Pass seems eager, and maybe that gives us hope.
And hey, once this game drops, it’s going to snatch up players like candy, whichever month it lands in—August through December. Gamescom might kickstart the news flood. Delays, shmays! If it needs more time, let it cook. Better a masterpiece than rushed mess, right?
So, we sit, and we wait. But one day, unguessably soon, all this anticipation will pay off. That release day will be insane. But until then, if you’ve got any thoughts or odd anxieties, you’re in good company.