Alright, let's get straight to the point: I have absolutely no insider knowledge about whether Team Cherry has plans for more Hollow Knight games. Sure, Silksong is on its way... eventually. But, William Pellen and Ari Gibson, the masterminds at Team Cherry, have hinted at how the Hollow Knight universe could potentially expand in the future.

Earlier this year, ACMI (the Australian Centre for the Moving Image) hosted an exhibition that included a playable Silksong demo. GamesRadar reported that this exhibition also featured a guidebook containing concept art, maps, and an interview with Team Cherry.

Jini Maxwell, the exhibition's co-curator, asked Pellen and Gibson about how they'd define success for Silksong. Pellen mentioned that a bug-free launch would be a solid start. He continued, saying that their main goal was already achieved; they had a vision for a game, and they aimed to create the best possible version that aligns with their theme.

Gibson added that the goal was to make Silksong a game that stands tall beside Hollow Knight, complementing it in a unique way. Here's the real kicker: Gibson mentioned that they want players to feel like they haven't missed out on anything by returning to the original Hollow Knight after playing Silksong. And if they make more games, they want them to follow the same pattern – existing independently, side by side.

That's the juicy bit that'll get everyone hyped about more Hollow Knight games. Although nothing is certain yet, I feel reassured by this comment. I'm happy that Silksong is mainly a standalone experience, separate from the first Hollow Knight. If we revisit this world, it should offer something fresh. Though, I wouldn't mind seeing Sherma make a comeback.