Take a deep breath. Are you calm now? Trust me, this is for your benefit. Alright, let’s dive in. Yet another hint has surfaced, suggesting something might finally be happening with Hollow Knight: Silksong. This time, it involves some changes in the game’s Steam backend. Unsurprisingly, the dedicated Silksong fans are keeping their cool and definitely aren’t getting overly excited about it.
Honestly, it’s hard to blame them. Even Xbox has been playfully teasing these eager fans who have faced more letdowns than you might have experienced during those “life choice” conversations with your parents. So, it’s only natural they get pumped over any mention of Nvidia GeForce Now.
So, what’s stirring up the Hornet’s nest now? Well, the game’s backend received updates on March 24, as noted on SteamDB. Here’s what these updates entail: the game’s legal text now shows “copyright Team Cherry 2025” instead of 2019. Some assets were also adjusted, hinting at the possibility of the game being available via Nvidia’s GeForce Now streaming service upon release.
Predictably, the Silksong community is buzzing with excitement, interpreting these updates as signs that real news about the game might be on the horizon. With Nintendo’s early April Switch 2 Direct approaching, many are eagerly thinking this could finally be it. Let’s hope this anticipation doesn’t end in disappointment, leaving Silksong enthusiasts to continue wandering the vast expanse of the internet, still longing for their prized game.
Since 2019, fans have been waiting and enduring whimsical theories like the infamous cake theory. So, you can see why they latch onto these Steam updates, holding onto any glimmer of hope. They’re weary and anxious, wondering just what Team Cherry is up to.
Still holding onto your Silksong dream with everything you’ve got? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below!