Things are still proceeding normally
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Hollow Knight Silksong’s community is reacting as normally as you’d expect at a supposed brand new Steam update, but the whole thing isn’t as simple as it seems.
However, the “14 months claim” isn’t entirely accurate. Heading over to theSteamDBentry for Silksong, you can hit the ‘Update History’ section for a complete look at all the backend updates developer Team Cherry has made to the Hollow Knight sequel since it was listed on Steam for the very first time.
The thing is, the update in particular that the post above is referencing has its details hidden from public view. All the other updates for Silksong, such as the one yesterday on March 3, focus on changing the user and store-based tags for Silksong, which is pretty small potatoes, and probably why Team Cherry has no issue making the update public.
The update the Reddit post above is mentioning, which occurred the day prior on March 2, has its details hidden, so we don’t know what’s going on behind the scenes with the update, or what it’s actually changed. This could well be a similarly small-scale update for Silksong on Steam, or it could be a major change - you can probably guess which one Silksong’s community is hoping for.
Some fans are pointing to howElden Ring had multiple updates on Steamjust a few weeks before Shadow of the Erdtree’s release date was revealed. We’d need to see a fair few more Steam updates for Silksong to match this expectation, but right now it’s not outside the realms of possibility, and that’s good enough for plenty of Silksong fans out there.
Hollow Knight Silksong devs are still “hard at work” on the sequelas of last month, when the fifth anniversary of the game’s reveal came and went.
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