Hollow Knight: Silksong’s Steam package has been updated with new files, suggesting that more news on the game is likely to come soon. After years of minimal information and widespread speculation, the sequel to acclaimed indie metroidvaniaHollow Knightconfirmed a 2025 releaseat the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct in April. Now, it looks like more news could be coming among the impending storm of Summer Game Fest reveals, although nothing is yet certain.
As noted by Reddit userThunder9191133,Hollow Knight: Silksong’s Steam database has been updated with new game files, which can be seen onSteamDB. The changelog also indicates the addition of achievements and an age rating. These are the first changes to appear since the Nintendo Direct showcase, suggesting potential preparation for an upcoming event.

How Likely Is Hollow Knight: Silksong At Summer Game Fest?
An Actually Probable Event
While anticipating the appearance ofHollow Knight: Silksongat every event has been a common and largely fruitless pastime for years,Summer Game Fest 2025 is looking like an unusually probable candidate. Kicking off on June 6, Summer Game Fest features reveals and updates from ahost of developers and platforms. Steam updates occurring just a few days ahead of the event make for some suggestive timing, especially with the confirmed 2025 release plan.
There’s also a PlayStationState of Play broadcast on June 4, just ahead of Summer Game Fest, but it’s a less likely opportunity forSilksongin particular.Silksong’s biggest updates have happened at Nintendo and Xbox showcases, so news at the main Summer Game Fest event or the Xbox Games Showcase on Sunday. It’s still slated to be a day-one Xbox Game Pass release, although it’s not published by Microsoft.

Silksong May Finally Be Close
Evidence Is Starting To Pile Up
The release window and the newest Steam updates aren’t the only reasons to believeHollow Knight: Silksongis almost here.An Australian museum will officially feature the gameas aplayable exhibit in September, serving as the highlight of an overarching video game showcase. How much of the game will be accessible at the event and how it’s meant to synchronize with the game’s full release isn’t yet clear, but it’s another optimistic sign.
While I’ve been followingSilksongnews (and the frequent lack thereof) for a long time, I spent the past several years resigned to the idea that it would simply release whenever it was ready rather than clinging to the hope that it could be just around the corner. Since the Nintendo Direct, however, anticipating an impending release has started to seem entirely realistic. Even ifHollow Knight: Silksongdoes end up failing to appear in Summer Game Fest 2025, it shouldn’t be long before we see more news surrounding the long-awaited game and its final release date.