There are those who thought this day would never come. What are they to Silkpost about now?
After years of happily working on Silksong in peace and quiet, Team Cherry announced the long-awaited release date of September 4, 2025, and here we are. The big day. With no advance review copies sent to press or streamers, we’re going to be jumping into Silksong right alongside everyone else when it unlocks on Steam. No doubt we’re in for a day of surprises, emotional community reactions and enough memes to rattle Reddit’s servers.
Will Silksong smash any Steam records? Will someone superhuman speedrun their way to the end in a matter of hours? Will Zote or Quirrel be waiting out there for us in Silksong’s new kingdom?
Whatever awaits, we’ll be chronicling Silksong’s launch day right here.
Get ready with Silksong’s launch trailer
Just in case you missed it, here’s Silksong’s launch trailer, where Team Cherry finally announced the release date. It’s packed full of action.
When exactly does Silksong unlock?
There were no pre-orders for Silksong, which means the game can’t be purchased or downloaded until the minute it goes live on Steam and consoles. Here are a few major timezones from the Silksong release time:
US West: 7 am PTUS East: 10 am ETUK: 3 pm BSTAustralia East: 12 am AEST (September 5)
Countdown to Silksong launch
90 minutes: That’s all that’s left of the seven year wait for Hollow Knight’s sequel. Silksong will unlock on Steam at 3 pm BST. If you don’t know what to do with yourself, well, you’ve got exactly enough time left to watch the 2024 Summer Games Done Quick speedrun of Hollow Knight. Just an idea.
A quick recap of the lead-up to Silksong’s launch
Two weeks ago Team Cherry finally announced Silksong’s release date, giving us a bit of a run-up to the game’s long-awaited launch. Here’s some of what we’ve written about Silksong since then:
Here’s every game that Silksong’s surprise release has delayed as indies scramble to escape its powerful auraAfter 30 minutes with Hollow Knight: Silksong, I’m desperate to play another 100 hours of its refined, needle-sharp actionAlmost 1,700 days—or 4.6 years—of daily Silksong news later, its brave watchman is finally ready to ‘play Silksong in peace, however I want’ and restHollow Knight’s creators didn’t want to be constrained by the ‘metroidvania’ label, but they accidentally set a standard that every game since—even Silksong—has to reckon withDelays to escape the shadow of a launch like Silksong are about way more than just day 1 players: ‘Every game has to fight and use whatever edge they’ve got available to stay visible’
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