Team Cherry’s long-awaited (for some, painfully) Hollow Knight: Silkson I’m out this year, but I don’t have a release date yet. The good news, however, is that if you visit ACMI, Australia’s National Museum of Screen Culture in Fed Square, Melbourne, you will be able to play in September.
As IGN reported, the museum is holding an exhibition called Game Worlds on September 18th. There is also a display that introduces Hornet’s “hundreds” of sprites and introduces the “logic” behind that “most challenging boss battle.”
Co-curators Bethan Johnson and Gini Maxwell said: Hollow Knight: Silkson The first announcement in 2019 was one of the most anticipated indie games on the planet. We are excited to celebrate the design of this South Australian game as the heart of the game world in September.
“It animates the various Hornet moves and delves deeper into the game’s artistic direction and design details from hundreds of sprites attacking the logic behind the game’s most challenging boss fights, and of course.
Hollow Knight: Silkson Currently developing Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2. It was announced in February 2019 and is one of the most enthusiastic games to date.
As a sequel to those praised Hollow Knight, Silkson Following the Hornet, captured and taken to a new kingdom. When she runs away, she tries to solve the mystery. If it is playable this September, will the release date be much later? Stay tuned for more details (hopefully) in the coming weeks.
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