Hollow Knight: Silksong fans reach as-yet-unheard-of levels of cope as the Metroidvania's Nintendo Switch store page briefly disappears

Hollow Knight
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The highly anticipated 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hollow Knight: Silksong was briefly removed from Nintendo's digital store sending fans into a meltdown before it re🐽surfaced. What could it mean?

Silksong was originally meant to launch sometime in 2023, but has 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:since been delayed. That hasn't stopped all of us clutching at straws, looking for any clues as to when the game will finally come out. We even played what we thought was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:an ARG last month, but we were only playing ourselves.

on Twitter. "Has it ever been more over," .

"Silksong has been a social experiment orchestrated by Team Cherry that has now concluded. Thank you everyone fo𒀰r your participation," writes one fan . That could be an answer, maybe the devs just want to see how long they can tease us all for.

Theꦜ page is back up now, and one fan posted that reads, "it's so over, we're so back," again and again, so that's an insight into how ꦯthe community's doing mentally right now.

The game's pages on the EU Nintendo store as well as Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation never changed, so we're not sure what💦 happened to the American Switch store page specifically.

The truth is probably a lot more simple and boring. My guess is all the w𝄹aiting is because game development takes a long time so the team isn't giving any updates🥂 until they're 100% sure they can launch the game when they say they will, and the Nintendo page had a minor backend change or a small glitch. Occam's razor is a pretty powerful tool, sometimes.

If you're sick of waiting for SIlksong, check out all the upcoming 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:video game release dates for 2025 so you can see what games are coming out in the next few weeks.

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