A Nintendo independent world It’s already set for tomorrow, so of course that begs the question, as it does every time a gaming company holds a demo: Will Silksong be there?
As the game developer announced earlier today, the next Nintendo Indie World will take place tomorrow at 3pm BST/10am ET, promising around 20 minutes of “all about the indies coming to Nintendo Switch in 2024″ Game Announcements and Updates”. Even for a demo in the indie world, this is a shorter result, so don’t expect all the indie game news in the world. Nintendo usually drops a few surprises, including Indie Worlds, but apparently the surprise everyone was hoping for was the release date for Hollow Knight: Silk Song.
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Now, I know what you’re thinking: people aren’t spamming “Silk when?” in every live chat? What makes this one any different? Just earlier this week it was discovered that Silksong had received a rating from the Australian Ratings Council. In February of this year, it also received one in South Korea, where the ratings board often announces games ahead of official announcements. Ratings don’t necessarily mean a game is coming soon; Silent Hill: Short Message, for example, was rated before the wave of Silent Hill news arrived last October, and the free-to-play horror game wasn’t released until earlier this year release.
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Still, it does show that Silksong is in a playable enough state to be rated, meaning it’s entirely possible we’ll see it in the standalone world tomorrow. The game hasn’t been shown off in a demo for a while, the last time we saw it was during last year’s Xbox Summer Demo, and Sony confirmed it will also be coming to PS4 and PS5 later this year, but there are no details beyond that. rare. So if you’re one of the many people eager to play this game, keep your fingers crossed for tomorrow.