Hollow Knight: Silksong Will Be Playable in September 2025… at an Australian Museum
- Team Cherry will showcase a playable version of Hollow Knight: Silksong starting September 18, 2025, at Melbourne's National Museum of Screen Culture.
- This event follows the game's 2019 announcement and the developer's confirmation of a 2025 release window without an exact date.
- The exhibition, called Game Worlds, features Silksong among 30 games and highlights its detailed artistic direction and design.
- According to the curators overseeing the exhibit, the displays feature numerous sprites that bring Hornet’s movements to life and reveal the underlying mechanics of the game's toughest boss encounters.
- Featuring Silksong at ACMI suggests the game remains on track for release in 2025 and may build anticipation for its launch on multiple platforms.
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Hollow Knight: Silksong confirmed to be playable at an Australian museum, hinting at possible summer release date
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I played Silksong in 2019: Team Cherry can take as long as they want
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Hollow Knight: Silksong gets playable ACMI release date in Melbourne
Hollow Knight: Silksong, Team Cherry’s highly anticipated sequel to its hit 2017 platformer Hollow Knight, finally has a sort-of release date following frequent delays. Despite not having an actual release date yet, we do know when a version of the game will be playable at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, or ACMI, in Melbourne, potentially suggesting a release date for the actual game may be around the corner. Hollow Knight: Silksong,…
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