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Hollow Knight: Silksong to be showcased in Australia
Australia, MelbourneThu May 01 2025
Hollow Knight: Silksong is set to be playable in Australia in September 2025. This news has sparked excitement among fans who have been eagerly awaiting the game's release. The game will be featured at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne, as part of an exhibit called Game Worlds. This exhibit will not only allow visitors to play Silksong but also explore the game's design and artistic choices.
The exhibit is a big deal because Silksong has been one of the most anticipated indie games since its announcement in 2019. The game has consistently topped the Steam wishlist chart, showing just how much interest there is in this title. Team Cherry, the studio behind Silksong, is based in Adelaide, South Australia. They have not yet provided a specific release date for the game, but fans are hoping that the exhibit will give them a better idea of when to expect it.
The exhibit will include various displays that delve into the game's design and artistic direction. This is a great opportunity for fans to see the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating a game like Silksong. The exhibit will feature a sprite sheet from the game, among other design elements. This is a unique chance for fans to get a closer look at the game's development process.
The exhibit is set to open on September 18, 2025, and will be a centerpiece of the Game Worlds exhibition. Fans are hoping that this means the game will be released before the exhibit opens, possibly in August. However, this is still just speculation. The exhibit is a big step forward for Silksong and a great opportunity for fans to get a taste of what's to come.
The game has had a few mysterious teasers over the years, including a recent one involving a chocolate cake recipe. This has led to some speculation about the game's release date, but nothing has been confirmed. The exhibit at ACMI is the most concrete information fans have about Silksong's release so far. It's an exciting time for fans of the Hollow Knight series, and the exhibit is sure to be a highlight of the year.
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