Hollow Knight: Silksong, the much-anticipated follow-up to the original Hollow Knight, is finally making its way to PC, and it’s bringing a slew of features aimed at both modern rigs and those of us still holding onto our trusty Steam Decks.
The game isn’t just looking to capture your attention with its stunning visuals, but also to accommodate a range of gaming setups. This involves more than just a fancy coat of paint; it’s about making sure everyone can experience it the way they want.
Silksong has stepped up its game, offering more than the basic graphics settings. Here’s what stands out:
While Silksong suggests using a gamepad for that classic feel, it’s got flexibility for everyone:
The game dives deep into how you can control your playing experience:
Inclusivity is the name of the game with Silksong’s system requirements, making it runnable even on older machines:
Industry watchers have praised Silksong for really pushing the envelope on performance and flexibility. With the growing interest in platforms like the Steam Deck, such adaptability is not just a nicety but a necessity.
As we inch towards the release, the expectations are high, and Team Cherry looks set to deliver a sequel that not only builds on its predecessor but elevates the entire experience.
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