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Hollow Knight: Silksong – No Early Review Codes, Built on Fairness and Fan Loyalty

With its official release date now set for September 4th, Team Cherry has confirmed that Hollow Knight: Silksong will not distribute early review codes — a decision that underscores the studio’s commitment to fairness, community trust, and the emotional weight of a six-year-long anticipation.
In an August 22nd post on Bluesky, journalist Jason Schreier — citing direct input from Team Cherry — shared the developer’s reasoning:
"They felt it would be unfair for critics to play before Kickstarter backers and other players."
This means no reviews will be published ahead of launch, marking a notable departure from industry norms. While major titles often send out early builds to critics for timely coverage, Silksong’s team has chosen solidarity with its passionate fanbase over pre-release media buzz.
Why the Decision Matters
The absence of early review codes can sometimes raise eyebrows — especially in an era where media coverage shapes launch momentum. Titles like Starfield, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and MindsEye faced scrutiny after withholding or severely limiting access to review copies, sparking speculation about game quality and PR strategy.
But for Team Cherry, the decision isn’t about secrecy or control. It’s rooted in integrity, logistics, and gratitude.
- Fairness: Kickstarter backers who helped fund the original Hollow Knight have waited years. The team doesn’t want critics to experience the game first — especially given the emotional investment fans have made over the years.
- Practicality: The small, tight-knit team is nearing the final stretch of development. As Schreier noted in a follow-up, "The proximity to release makes distributing codes logistically difficult."
- Fan-Centric Culture: Hollow Knight’s success has always been tied to community trust. By honoring that bond, Team Cherry reinforces the game’s legacy as a labor of love — not just a product.
What This Means for Launch
While the lack of early reviews may mean no "launch-day buzz" from major outlets, the fanbase remains overwhelmingly supportive. Many have echoed that the wait is worth it — and that Silksong’s legacy should be defined by its players, not by critics’ early takes.
Given the original Hollow Knight’s record-breaking Steam performance — recently surpassing 2.5 million concurrent players — momentum is already strong. With a global community built on mystery, beauty, and challenge, Silksong is poised for a launch that’s not just anticipated, but earned.
Stay Ready: What You Need to Know Before Silksong
To catch up on the lore, characters, and world of Hallownest, explore our full guide to everything known about Hollow Knight: Silksong — from new locations and enemies to the return of beloved figures and the mystery of the forgotten queen.
The wait is almost over.
Hollow Knight: Silksong – Launch Date: September 4th, 2024
No early codes. No unfair advantages. Just the world, waiting for you to return.
For more on the Hollow Knight universe, gameplay mechanics, and developer insights, visit our dedicated Silksong hub today.
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