Don't even bother with the clown makeup, Hollow Knight: Silksong won't be at Gamescom's Opening Night Live show
Put away the clown makeup, there's no need to hope this time - Hollow Knight: Silksong is skipping yet another showcase.
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Put away the clown makeup, there's no need to hope this time - Hollow Knight: Silksong is skipping yet another showcase.
Gamescom Opening Night Live producer Geoff Keighley has stated that Hollow Knight: Silksong won’t make an appearance at the show.
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