Hollow Knight: Silksong’s Full Steam Regional Prices Leaked Days Before Launch

Image: Team Cherry via The Game Post

A credible new report has revealed Hollow Knight: Silksong’s Steam regional prices just days before launch.

Hollow Knight: Silksong finally has a release date, and the hype has been unreal. Team Cherry confirmed the sequel launches on September 4, 2025, with day-one Xbox Game Pass support and full platform release across PC, Switch/Switch 2, PlayStation, and Xbox.

Yesterday, a short-lived GameStop product page briefly listed Silksong at $19.99 before it was pulled, kicking off a new round of chatter about pricing. Today, a well-known reporter has added more fuel to the fire with what looks like a full Steam regional breakdown.

Hollow Knight: Silksong’s Steam Regional Prices Leaked Days Before Launch
Image: Team Cherry

Hollow Knight: Silksong Full Price Leak

A new Dealabs report from reputable leaker billbil-kun claims to have confirmed Silksong’s PC/Steam prices by region. The report says Silksong’s PC price sits below €20 in Europe and lines up with the $19.99 figure seen in yesterday’s GameStop slip, though only Steam is detailed here.

According to the leaked details, Hollow Knight: Silksong on PC (Steam) will cost $19.99 in the United States, €19.50 in Europe, and CA$25.99 in Canada. You can find the full list of leaked Silksong pricing below.

  • United States: $19.99
  • Europe: €19.50
  • United Kingdom: £16.75
  • Canada: CA$25.99
  • Australia: A$29.50
  • New Zealand: NZ$28.99

Note: This leak refers to Steam pricing only; console prices haven’t been confirmed.

Hollow Knight: Silksong’s Steam Regional Prices Leaked Days Before Launch
Image: Team Cherry

This actually backs up the GameStop leak from yesterday, which was a product listing for the Nintendo Switch platform. This pretty much confirms that Hollow Knight: Silksong will cost $19.99 on all platforms.

But still, as always with pre-launch reports, take this with a grain of salt until Team Cherry or storefront pages publish final, public pricing.

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