
Hollow Knight: Silksong's recent Steam metadata update has reignited anticipation among fans eager for its release. Dive into the details of these changes and a recent Xbox Wire mention below.
Latest Developments for Hollow Knight: Silksong
Minor Steam Page Update for Silksong

Fans of Hollow Knight: Silksong have new reasons to hope as the game’s Steam metadata saw a subtle update. SteamDB reports that on March 24, the game was added to GeForce NOW, ensuring compatibility with NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service upon release.
Additional tweaks to hidden assets and legal details include a shift in copyright from Team Cherry 2019 to 2025. While unconfirmed, these updates hint at potential Silksong news or events on the horizon. Fans, long vocal on platforms like PlayStation State of Play and Xbox Developer Direct, are eagerly awaiting more.
With this Steam update and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 Direct on April 2, anticipation for Silksong is at an all-time high.
Silksong Highlighted in Xbox Indies Update

A recent Xbox Indies Post has further fueled optimism about Silksong’s progress. On March 18, ID@Xbox director Guy Richards shared on Xbox Wire that the program has paid over $5 billion to indie developers. Highlighting successes like Balatro, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, and Phasmophobia, he also teased upcoming titles, including Silksong.
Richards noted, “Our future lineup is thrilling, with games like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Descenders Next, and FBC: Firebreak set to launch across Xbox platforms… and, of course, Hollow Knight: Silksong!”
Notably, the other games mentioned—Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (April 24), Descenders Next (April 9), and FBC: Firebreak (2025)—have confirmed release windows. This has led fans to speculate that Silksong may also launch soon, though no official confirmation exists.
Announced in February 2019

Team Cherry unveiled Silksong in February 2019 as a full-fledged sequel to Hollow Knight. Originally planned as DLC, its scope grew too ambitious. A 2022 Xbox-Bethesda showcase trailer promised a release within 12 months, but in 2023, Team Cherry delayed the game beyond its initial first-half-of-2023 target, pledging updates as development nears completion.
Earlier this year, on January 18, Team Cherry’s Matthew Griffin addressed doubts on Twitter (X), stating, “Yes, the game is real, progressing, and will release.” While sparse, this reassurance keeps fans hopeful.
Recent updates have heightened expectations for Silksong news. The game is slated for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC, though Team Cherry has yet to confirm a release date. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the game!