Hollow Knight: Silksong gets unprecedented second update in 2 weeks, with a Steam page tweak pointing to a 2025 release
We're not fooling ourselves this time, right?

Time to put on your tinfoil hats and huff your copium, because 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hollow Knight: Silksong's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam page has🍰 had several updates in the la🔜st 12 hours.
A recent Reddit post reveals some changes have been made to Silksong's Steam metadata. One change shows that the game has added the Nvidia cloud gaming category, meaning it should beಌ available to play💜 via GeForce Now.
Another change ꦓis that the copyright year in a legal line has been changed from 2019 to 2025, so fingers crossed that means the game is actually coming out sometime this year.
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A big changeಞ is that the "store asset modification time" has been updated. It was last changed over two years ago, September,ꩵ 2023. I check an older version of the store page via and can't spot any differences myself, so I'm not too sure what's actually been changed.
Whether the change is visible or not, that copyright update to 2025 is the biggest sign yet that the game could actually come out this year. We've been eagerly anticipating its release since it was first announced in February, 2019. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:It's been six long years, but this is the second update we've had in two weeks, as 🌼Xbox referenced it as one of its upcoming games.
We recently 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:went down an ARG rabbit hole just because one of the devs changed their Twitter display picture, and that turned out to be a whole heap of nothing🦄, so it's important we don't get our hoꦅpes up too much.
Maybe that one fan who'🐼s been beating Hornet in Hollow Knight every day will be able to stop soon an💝d actua🌊lly play as her instead.
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