Hollow Knight: Silksong developers have been forced to reassure fans that the game is real after the latest release rumour was debunked.Hollow Knight: Silksong is the long-awaited sequel to 2017’s Hollow Knight.
Originally developers Team Cherry started working on an expansion for the game but in 2019, they confirmed it had grown into a standalone sequel.Silksong was due for release in the first half of 2023 but never arrived and the game still doesn’t have a release date.However, last week some fans began speculating that Hollow Knight: Silksong could be tied into the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 after co-creator William Pellen changed their Discord profile picture to that of a chocolate cake.After some quick Googling, fans discovered that the recipe the image was taken from was originally published on April 2, the date of Nintendo’s big upcoming Switch 2 Direct presentation.>Team Cherry member changes tag and pfp to cake with op before switch 2 reveal>cake pfp redirects to a recipe when searched>recipe was made April 2nd>Nintendo direct for switch 2 is April 2nd>Nintendo is consistently involved with hollow knightSTAY WITH ME NOW.
https://t.co/GSatloI0YZ pic.twitter.com/VOKdMmFCnx— Penkaru (@pex_ton) January 16, 2025However, Team Cherry has reportedly reached out to Hollow Knight YouTuber fireb0rn and told them it was all just a coincidence. “The changes to William’s account were a nothingburger.
Apologies to have misled everyone. The cake was a lie,” they said.“I just want to know if the game is progressing in its development or if the team has given up on the project,” wrote one desperate player, tagging Team Cherry developer Matthew Griffin in the tweet.“Yes the game is real, progressing and will release,” he.
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