- New changes to Hollow Knight: Silksong‘s steam metadata has been discovered
- The game’s copyright has been updated to 2025 from 2019, and the eligibility to Nvidia GeForce is now added
- Fans are convinced
Updates about Hollow Knight: Silksong Have been a few and far in between for quite a long time, but new changes in the game’s steam data have convinced fans that we will finally hear more about it this year.
The discovery comes from Steamdb (via IGN), where several updates to the game’s steam molding were recorded. Among them is an update for changes Silk song‘s copyright year from 2019 to 2025, eligibility for Nvidia’s streaming platform, GeForce now, and add new assets.
It is the changed copyright -info that has fans excited and has given rise to new speculation that the game could potentially be launched sometime this year.
“This is the first copyright update of 6 years and they also added Sky games. This should mean they get close to launching the game right ??” A user published on the game’s subbreddit.
“This is the boys, it’s been great to live in the silksanity for so long,” said a user in response to a YouTube video describing the news.
“Okay, all jokes aside, I really think this can be the year …” wrote another.
Hollow Knight: Silksong was announced five years ago and is a sequel to the popular metroidvania Hollow Knight. The latest trailer was released under the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase event in 2022.
Recent rumors suggest that a Nintendo Direct exhibition window will be released sometime this week and if Hollow Knight: Silksong The launch this year could be the perfect place to announce a launch date and maybe even a Switch 2 release.