![]() ![]() Going radio silence and taking many years to make a game has always been the industry standard. Though, I would guess that, if it weren't for moderators there, there'd probably just be more posts there about this subject matter anyway. Hell, even the Hollow Knight subreddit barely even talks about Silksong at all at this point. Originally posted by jdlightside:that second point you have there only makes the radio silience/lack of news from Team Cherry all the more baffling I'd perhaps even say drastically so. we dont have much to talk about the game since we dont have any info in the past 3~4 years If those are the only post ideas that anybody can come up with, then this forum might as well remain silent like Team Cherry's blog. Can we please have something new in this forum? It is tiring to come back here all the time and see only two kinds of threads: the one where someone is upset over the game not being out / the developers not giving an update, and the other one where someone rants / criticizes the people that make the first type of thread. Originally posted by Phirestar:A few points:ģ. So it has been in development for at least 5 years - 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and now going into 2022 - not 3 years.ģ. We've been told, by Leth, that early stages of development on Silksong had begun shortly after the release of the original Hollow Knight (and possibly sometime before it as well). Since Team has never given a statement regarding any form of launch window, it cannot have been pushed back to a new date, and therefor cannot be delayed.Ģ. A "delay" would imply that a release date was previously specified, and the project has been met with unforeseen issues that result in it no longer being able to meet that date, and will now be released at a future point. Silksong is not, and has never been, delayed. ![]() ![]() Stop by the Shacknews Hollow Knight: Silksong page for more information.1. We’ll be sure to keep you updated on any information we hear about Silksong, as well as any rumblings about when players might get to see more of this title. So while there was no news about Hollow Knight: Silksong at the September 23 Nintendo Direct, it’s not the last major event before the end of the year. However, fans of the franchise might still hold out hope for an announcement at this year’s Game Awards. Showing more content for this highly anticipated game during a Nintendo Direct is the obvious move for Team Cherry. The team had previously revealed that there would be no news of Silksong at E3 2021, so it’s not too surprising that there’s nothing to show three months later.īut what makes Silksong’s absence so obvious is that the game is set to launch on Nintendo Switch before other platforms. Team Cherry is a small, indie developer stationed in South Australia, which means progress takes a bit longer than what players might expect out of larger, triple-A studios. Players were hoping to hear more about it during the September 23 Nintendo Direct, and while there were a lot of games announced, there was no update to Silksong.Īs for why Hollow Knight: Silksong wasn’t covered in the Nintendo Direct, the simple answer is that Team Cherry wasn’t ready to show anything just yet. Hollow Knight: Silksong was first announced back at the start of 2019, over two years ago now, and since then, very little has been made public about the sequel. Unfortunately, the game did not make an appearance during the 40 minute presentation, which leads players to wonder where was Hollow Knight: Silksong and what’s going on with its development? Where was Hollow Knight: Silksong at the Nintendo Direct? Fans have been waiting a long time for more news on this title, and there was hope we'd get to hear more about Silksong during the September 23 Nintendo Direct. Hollow Knight: Silksong is the eagerly anticipated sequel to the 2017 hit, Hollow Knight. ![]()
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