

Unfortunately, all of this hype was predicated on one quickly debunked promise. When Sony later announced that Silksong was also coming to PlayStation platforms, it seemed like a precise release date was going to drop at any moment. Silksong in particular was brought up, meaning that all of a sudden, the Hollow Knight community was looking at an actual release window for Silksong, and it was just around the corner. Fans looked to the official Xbox Twitter account to ask about a particular statement made during the presentation regarding every game there being playable in the next twelve months. Some new footage was available to analyze, but the show continued without any word of a release date.Įverything changed when the presentation concluded. Even so, all that was announced was Xbox skews and a day-one Game Pass release. Hollow Knight: Silksong was positioned near the show's opening to surprise and interest viewers, many of which have been hoping to see Silksong in almost every Nintendo Direct for the past two years.

The source of these feelings is the very Xbox Showcase that both games appeared in, one at the beginning and one at the end. RELATED: Starfield's Delay Breaks a Major Promise From Xbox Starfield and Silksong Allegedly Shared a Release Window

Unfortunately, even though Starfield sorted out its development delays, it feels like Silksong is being pushed further away because of it. The scale is different, but the rejoicing when these games come out will be comparable. For Hollow Knight: Silksong, a passionate fan base concentrated around the indie metroidvania Hollow Knight has been waiting for the expansion-turned-sequel since its 2019 announcement. Fallout: 76 has improved over time, but it's still not the experience many players want. On Starfield's end, Bethesda fans have been waiting since Fallout 4 for a new singleplayer RPG from the industry giant. Starfield and Hollow Knight: Silksong represent similar things to different people. The only difference is Silksong still doesn't have a release date. Coincidentally, the comparably long-awaited game Hollow Knight: Silksong also vanished after appearing in that same showcase. However, it has now returned with a September 2023 launch window and another livestream presentation in June. Things were looking dicey after the game was delayed from late 2022 to the first half of 2023, then quietly disappeared following its gameplay reveal at the June 2022 Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase.

After an eight-month absence, Starfield has returned with a new release date and a clear path forward.
