Miniscule Hollow Knight: Silksong PC Update Gets Fans Excited Once Again

Enthusiasts of Hollow Knight: Silksong are currently craving any news, so even minor updates like changes on the game’s Steam page spark plenty of conversations. In the last day, SteamDB detected modifications to the storefront which added GeForce NOW compatibility and updated the copyright year for the Team Cherry sequel.

The update primarily involves two key points: a modification in the copyright year from 2019 to 2025 and a confirmation about the game’s compatibility with NVIDIA’s streaming technology when the 2D experience goes live. This news has sparked excitement among Hollow Knight fans once more, as they eagerly anticipate further developments.

Many reactions to Wario64’s post about the update seem to predict potential news (some of which is playful) and guess when we might hear more from the developer. Since the original title has a strong association with the Nintendo Switch, as it made its console debut on this hybrid device, there are speculations that the sequel could be unveiled during next week’s Nintendo Direct for the Switch 2.

Hollow Knight: Silksong has now moved beyond being just an average indie game announcement. Its quality rivals that of major AAA games, and it might even share the spotlight in a significant livestream with them next week. It’s plausible that the anticipated reveal of Switch 2 could be the perfect platform for its unveiling.

The game was initially unveiled as far back as 2019, but it has scarcely been spotted since then. In 2022, it was officially confirmed for both PS5 and PS4. Minor updates such as an Xbox Store page, age ratings, and now today’s announcement of GeForce NOW support have been the only significant changes since then.

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2025-03-24 17:49