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One of the most anticipated games of all time is nearly upon us. Here's what you need to know about Team Cherry's latest.
As rumored, the eagerly awaited Metroidvania will retail for $19.99 on all platforms and launch at 7 AM PT on September 4th.
Dealabs' billbil-kun affirms the US price after GameStop prematurely listed the digital version on Nintendo Switch for pre-order.
"Some of the plans for that stuff are kind of ambitious as well, but hopefully we can achieve some of it,” said co-director William Pellen.
Team Cherry felt it would be "unfair for critics to play before Kickstarter backers and other players," per Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
A new gameplay trailer highlights more than 40 "legendary" bosses, over 200 enemy types, and a vast handcrafted world to explore.
Silksong is indeed real as Team Cherry unveils some new gameplay ahead of the Metroidvania's upcoming special announcement stream.
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier also alleges that there will be no release date announcement at Gamescom Opening Night Live later today.
For the first time, attendees can go hands-on with Team Cherry's highly anticipated Metroidvania title on PC and the ROG Xbox Ally X.
Marketing and publishing head Matthew Griffin also reveals that the eagerly awaited title is "not tied to a console release."
Australia's national museum of screen culture will feature displays and "delve deeply" into the game's "artistic direction and design."
The long-awaited Metroidvania title was recently announced for Nintendo Switch 2 and will launch later this year on multiple platforms.