Have you found yourself listening to the Hollow Knight soundtrack thinking, “You know what would be awesome? If all the orchestral parts of this music were stripped out and arranged solely for piano.” If you have, I have some very good news for you. Hollow Knight Piano Collections features piano arrangements of a selection of
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Ever since its release back in 2017–and more recently its debut on Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One–Hollow Knight from developer Team Cherry has emerged as one of the most iconic indie games of the generation, and if you’re looking for a physical release worthy of the beautiful game itself, you can now thank Fangamer
After teasing its community with a reveal this week, Team Cherry has revealed that the once planned Hornet DLC is now a full-blown sequel to their Metroidvania hit Hollow Knight. This new game is called Hollow Knight: Silksong and will be released for PC and Switch at its launch. There was no release window given. Check
It’s 2019 and Team Cherry is still hard at work adding more content to the critically-acclaimed Metroidvania Hollow Knight. The game’s next update, which will see Hornet become a playable character, is scheduled to arrive at some point down the road and now, Team Cherry has revealed when we’ll finally get our first look at the
Team Cherry’s Hollow Knight has been an indie darling since its PC release in February 2017. That popularity was only further bolstered with the game’s release on Switch, PS4, and Xbox One over the past couple of months. The developer splanned to capitalize on this popularity with a physical release of the game made in
There’s been a Hollow Knight renaissance this Summer after the Metroidvania title made its way to the Nintendo Switch in June and in just a few short weeks, it’ll be making its way to a few more console platforms. Team Cherry announced today that Hollow Knight is scheduled to come to PS4 and Xbox One digitally later this month
If you’ve been hoping to get your hands on Hollow Knight on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, then you’ll soon get your wish. Today, developer Team Cherry announced that they have partnered with publisher Skybound to bring a physical version of the Metroidvania title to retail stores sometime next year. In addition to the aforementioned consoles, the
Hollow Knight launched last month on Nintendo Switch and since that time, developer Team Cherry has promised that a new update would soon be making its way to this version of the game. Well, that update has finally come and is being pushed out starting today. The v1345 patch for Hollow Knight mainly cleans up a variety of
Hollow Knight was a surprise release that launched a few weeks back on the Nintendo Switch without notice. In light of some new sales numbers, clearly, that sudden release didn’t hurt the game at all. Speaking to IGN, developer Team Cherry revealed that the Switch version of Hollow Knight has been doing incredibly well out of the gate and
Team Cherry promised earlier in the week that their popular Metroidvania title Hollow Knight would receive further details on the Switch version of the game as well as more details regarding its release. This morning, they followed through on that promise. The devs revealed that they are still hard at work on the Switch version of Hollow Knight in tandem