5 Games To Play While Waiting for Hollow Knight: Silksong

While you wait for Hollow Knight: Silksong, dive into these 5 brilliant Metroidvanias games to fill the void.

5 Games To Play While Waiting for Hollow Knight: Silksong
Hornet in Hollow Knight: Silksong (Image via Team Cherry)

After years of eager anticipation and countless memes, Team Cherry finally broke their silence. At Gamescom 2025, the studio announced a new trailer and a release date for Hollow Knight: Silksong. The showcase was a breathtaking dive into revealing new areas, bosses, and the agile moveset of Hornet. Moreover, with a release window now firmly set for September 4, 2025, the anticipation has been reset.

The good news is that the wait doesn’t have to be empty. The tightly designed genre of Metroidvania has flourished in Hollow Knight’s absence. These games let you hone your platforming skills, partake in intense combat and explore beautiful worlds. There are numerous masterpieces that you can play in anticipation of the new Hollow Knight game. Here are five games to play while waiting for Hornet’s arrival in Hollow Knight: Silksong.

5 Games To Play in Anticipation of Hollow Knight: Silksong

Guacamelee! 1 & 2

Juan Aguacate is the protagonist of the Guacamelee! series.
Juan Aguacate from the Guacamelee! series (Image via DrinkBox Studios)

For a brilliant and hilarious change of pace, the Guacamelee! series is an absolute gem. This Metroidvania-luchador combo packs a serious punch with its vibrant Mexican folklore-inspired world, brawler combat, and laugh-out-loud humor. The story of Guacamelee is around Juan Aguacate, a farmer who becomes a powerful luchador after finding a mysterious mask. He must then battle evil forces to rescue his childhood friend and save the worlds of the living and the dead. The series is famous for its inventive dimension-switching puzzles and platforming challenges that creatively utilise wrestling moves. It’s more lighthearted in tone, but the game is expertly designed and becomes increasingly challenging over time.

Ori and the Blind Forest

Ori and the Blind Forest's characters.
Ori and Naru from Ori and the Blind Forest (Image via Xbox Game Studios)

This title by Moon Studios GmbH is the closest you can get to Hollow Knight’s emotional resonance and breathtaking beauty. Ori and the Blind Forest is a masterpiece of atmospheric storytelling and fluid, momentum-based platforming. While its combat is less complex, its focus on escape sequences provides an adrenaline rush all its own. The hand-painted art and soaring soundtrack create an unforgettable experience that will capture any gamer’s heart.

Blasphemous

Expósito, Scion of Abjuration is the boss of the Sleeping Canvases level.
The Penitent One faces off against Expósito, Scion of Abjuration (Image via Team17)

For those who adored Hollow Knight’s sombre, oppressive tone and brutal difficulty, Blasphemous is a perfect fit. Set in the twisted land of Cvstodia, inspired by Spanish Catholic iconography. This game is relentlessly grim and unforgiving. Its pixel art is grotesquely beautiful, and boss fights are a test of skill. The world created by developer The Game Kitchen is filled with a unique and disturbing lore. The combat is soulslike, weighty and deliberate, focusing on parries and punishing blade strikes.

Nine Sols

Yi is a former member of the Tiandao Council and the Sol of Innovation.
Yi, the protagonist of Nine Sols (Image via RedCandleGames)

A stunning fusion of Taiwanese mythology, hand-drawn artwork, and satisfying, reaction-based combat. RedCandleGames’ Nine Sols describes itself as a Taopunk action-adventure. The game delivers a perfect blend of exploration, challenging boss fights, and an incredibly rewarding parry system. Nine Sols’ setting and personal story make it a standout title that deserves the attention of any Hollow Knight fans.

SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance

Joe Musash is the protagonist of SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance.
Joe Musash, head of the Oboro Clan, in SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance (Image via SEGA)

Channelling the spirit of classic ninja action games, SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance offers a unique and enthralling spin on the genre. SEGA’s action-adventure metroidvania focuses on high-speed, precision-based combat. In SHINOBI, a single well-placed combo can change the tide of battle. Players take on the role of Joe Musash, head of the Oboro Clan, seeking revenge against the ENE Corporation. The game’s fast-paced platforming and demand for flawless execution will keep you on edge. SHINOBI is the perfect game for players who want to focus on honing their mechanical precision.


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