The expected metroidvania from Team Cherry arrives on September 4 and this would be the launch price.
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The countdown to the release of Hollow Knight: Silksong is entering its final stretch. The highly anticipated metroidvania from Team Cherry is set to debut on September 4, 2025, and more details are slowly being revealed about its arrival on various platforms. In the case of the Nintendo Switch, the GameStop store has listed the game with an official price of $19.99 for its digital edition.
However, for Xbox players, the outlook is much more attractive: the game will be available from day one on Xbox Game Pass, meaning they can enjoy it without any additional cost to their subscription. So, while on other platforms, players will have to pay, on Xbox, all they need is an active subscription to dive into Hornet’s new adventure. That being said, it’s worth noting that this is a detail provided by the store, and Team Cherry still needs to officially confirm the final price on all platforms.
Hollow Knight: Silksong arrives on September 4, priced at $19.99
The sequel promises to elevate everything seen in the first title:
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A new story starring Hornet, with agile and acrobatic combat.
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Over 200 distinct enemies, from beasts to assassins and fallen kings.
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A wide range of tools and traps, with expanded exploration mechanics.
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A completely new world, with golden cities, mist-covered moors, and caves teeming with life.
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An orchestral soundtrack composed by Christopher Larkin, the original game’s composer.
The price on Switch confirms that Silksong will follow in the footsteps of its predecessor as an accessible release, but on Xbox, the best news is that it will be included in Game Pass from day one. A launch that not only avoids the extra expense but also makes Microsoft’s subscription the most attractive way to enjoy one of the most anticipated indie games of recent years.
