Hollow Knight is a critically acclaimed metroidvania developed by Team Cherry, known for its challenging gameplay, intricate world-building, and atmospheric storytelling. After the success of the original game, the highly anticipated sequel was announced.
Hollow knight: Silksong follows Hornet, a key character from the first game, as she embarks on a new adventure in a mysterious, vibrant world. During the April 2 Nintendo Direct, it was revealed that the sequel would be launching in 2025.
Now, a listing for a physical edition of Hollow Knight: Silksong has appeared on the official website of RTV Euro AGD, a major Polish retailer in electronics. The Hollow Knight: Silksong listing at Polish retailer suggests that the game will be available on a standard game card for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
Importance: This listing suggests that the game could be among the launch titles for the Nintendo Switch 2, giving the upcoming console a strong start with a highly anticipated indie title. Moreover, the physical release appeals to collectors and fans who value tangible game media—especially as the digital downloads become the norm.

Hollow Knight: Silksong And The Weight Of Expectation
Originally revealed in 2019, Hollow Knight: Silksong is the long-awaited sequel to the critically acclaimed 2017 indie gem Hollow Knight. Over the years, the game’s status has become something of a legend, with each indie showcase igniting hopes of a release date — only for silence to follow.
Why Polish Retailer Silksong Leak For Switch 2 Matters?
The possibility of a physical release for Silksong on the Switch 2, as suggested by the Polish retailer listing, is especially notable. As Indie games typically release digitally first, so a boxed version suggests confidence from both Team Cherry and Nintendo in the game’s long-term appeal and collectability.
While not yet officially confirmed by Nintendo or Team Cherry, the emergence of Hollow Knight: Silksong on a Polish retailer’s site as a physical Switch 2 title is the clearest sign yet that we may finally be nearing the end of this long journey.
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