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Team Cherry working on "quality issues" with Hollow Knight: Silksong's Simplified Chinese translation, following mixed Steam reviews
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Team Cherry working on “quality issues” with Hollow Knight: Silksong’s Simplified Chinese translation, following mixed Steam reviews

by admin September 6, 2025


Hollow Knight: Silksong developers Team Cherry are “working to improve” the game’s Simplified Chinese translation, following “quality issues” which have seen its Steam user reviews from those speaking the language drop to “mixed”.

As you can easily see thanks to Steam’s recent introduction of language-specific review splits, the mixed reviews are unique to the 6,382 people who’ve left verdicts in Simplified Chinese so far. For every other language, including Traditional Chinese, the impressions being left are either mostly or overwhelmingly positive, though it’s worth noting that a sizeable number are more shows of support for Team Cherry than proper reviews, being based on less than an hour’s playtime.

Team Cherry have clearly spotted this, with the studio’s marketing and publishing director Matthew ‘Leth’ Griffin having posted a message to Chinese-speaking Skongers. “We appreciate you letting us know about quality issues with the current Simplified Chinese translation of Hollow Knight: Silksong,” he tweeted. “We’ll be working to improve the translation over the coming weeks. Thanks for your feedback and support.”

Issues with this translation of metroidvania were flagged online as early as its recent Gamescom demo in late August, with one user describing it as “terrible” and adding “if there are no changes in the official version, I am afraid there is a risk of bad reviews”.

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Another user in that thread added: “If the demo’s text reflects what we’ll see in the final release, I must say the translation style in the demo differs greatly from the first game. Many lines feel unnatural, and some are even quite awkward or confusing in Chinese.”

According to our Guides Writer Jeremy, who’s half-Chinese and categorises his knowledge of the language as moderate with speaking fluency, the unnaturalness of the translation appears to stem from the use of classical grammar, a bit like an English translation which uses words like ‘thee’ and ‘thou’. Shakespearean Skong. Sounds like it could be a fun time, were you not just trying to lose yourself in a game you’ve waited ages for.

Wherefore art thou, Eric Barone cameo?

Here’s hoping Team Cherry’s planned translantion tweaks do let Chinese players enjoy jumping about as Hornet as much as many other Steam reviewers appear to be, without being subjected to bardly prose.



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Hollow Knight: Silksong kills it on its launch day on Steam with over half-a-million concurrent players
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Hollow Knight: Silksong kills it on its launch day on Steam with over half-a-million concurrent players

by admin September 5, 2025


There was really no chance Hollow Knight: Silksong wasn’t going to be a major hit for Team Cherry; the only question was how much of a hit it was going to be. We no longer need to guess, because the game is out and everyone seems to be onboard.

Silksong has officially become one of Steam’s biggest releases of 2025, and certainly one of the most significant launches for any indie game.


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Quickly after Silksong went live last night on Steam, it started shooting up Steam’s Most Played chart, overtaking heavy-hitters like Path of Exile 2 (which, incidentally, just had a major update that boosted its spot), and perennial multiplayer titles like PUBG.

Silksong had no trouble landing into the top five – and staying there. Even at the time of this writing, the game occupies the number three spot, just below DOTA 2, and Counter-Strike 2 with over 317,000 in-game.

Its peak concurrent was a staggering 535,213 players (via SteamDB), which it managed to achieve around 14 hours ago. Silksong is also, of course, Steam’s current number one top-seller, with the game and soundtrack bundle at number two. It is especially impressive that it only spent one week in the top 100, no doubt the result of its gamescom revival and subsequent release date news.

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The original Hollow Knight even saw a boost off the back of that reemergence, beating its own all-time Steam concurrent player record just two days ago, as many booted up (and bought) the game in anticipation of the expansion-turned-sequel

And, just like how beloved that game was, it seems Silksong is getting the same level of love from players. As it stands, Silksong has an Overwhelmingly Positive Steam user review rating, based on nearly 16,000 reviews.

All that time spent in development has also seemingly resulted in a polished game, because there’s barely any mention of bugs or any other technical problems. Given this incredible momentum, it’s possible the weekend will boost Silksong’s numbers even further.



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Silksong has murdered Steam | Rock Paper Shotgun
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Silksong has murdered Steam | Rock Paper Shotgun

by admin September 5, 2025


Well, who could have seen this coming: Hollow Knight: Silksong has taken Steam offline, or at least, laid waste to large swathes of it. Within seconds of its release this afternoon, Team Cherry’s Hollow Knight sequel brought Valve’s servers to a halt, cue endlessly loading pages when trying to access the checkout, browse the store or do much of anything.

I can’t even sign in. I’m currently staring into the void of an infinite “loading user data” loop. I can’t get the “Most Played” chart to load in a web browser, either, but according to SteamDB, there are 101,828 people playing already. Smash cut to live footage of Gabe Newell ejected screaming from his exploding yacht, hotly pursued by a cloud of burning hornets.

If you’re hoping to play on Steam in the next hour or so, you may encounter the following dread message: “Error Code: 2811-7429. Couldn’t connect to the server. The network may be busy, or there may be a problem with the server. Please try again later.” There are already thousands of reports of a Steam outage on Downdetector. Valve have yet to comment. The game is also available on GOG, who have a much smaller audience, but I hear they’re having similar difficulties.

May the good gods save our engineers in this time of Silksinging. May the good gods save them, at least, from wrathful emails. Having to wait an hour or two for demand to die back so you can play Silksong is no great burden. Still, as ever with Steam overloads, you do have to wonder whether Valve as a whole could have prepared better for this.

Silksong has been Steam’s most-wishlisted game since forever. I’m not clear on what Valve do when they know something is going to be mega-popular – I assume it involves buying more servers, but perhaps they just pour energy drinks over the existing ones while uttering the Optimiser’s Prayer. Perhaps they just stick a bike pump in the outer wall of the server farm and have an intern crank the handle for 24 hours.

If you’re trying to play, best of luck. James claims he’s already got it downloading, but then he’s always trying to be the popular one.



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Silksong Hits Half A Million Players On Steam

by admin September 5, 2025


Hollow Knight: Silksong may have crashed Steam, PSN, and the Switch eStore with its launch, but that doesn’t seem to have hurt its success any once they all crawled back online. Team Cherry’s enormously anticipated Metroidvania sequel has just reached over half a million concurrent players on Steam alone. That’s a figure that doesn’t include Xbox, PlayStation, or Switch numbers, nor indeed PC players who bought the game on GOG or elsewhere, or who are playing it via Game Pass. It’s fair to say things are going pretty well.

At around 10.30 ET this morning, September 4, Kotaku team members began dropping Silksong‘s concurrent player numbers as compiled by SteamDB into the Slack. 156,271 was the first big number to astonish us. The original Hollow Knight‘s all-time peak was 72,916, and even that was set only yesterday. On release in 2017, it was lucky to see just a thousand, its popularity building up to a big August 2018 spike of 10,000 concurrent players. It took until May 2022 to find 20,000, and only hit those numbers again last month after the announcement of the release date for the long-delayed sequel. I explain all this because it’s fairly important context when looking at the hundreds of thousands who have shown up for Silksong.

By 12.30 today, that number had reached 245,587, and it seemed like it might be time to write about hitting a quarter of a million. But the number kept going up. At 1 p.m. it was 382,195, and just six minutes later had risen to over 400,000. At 1.30, 478k, and then at 2 p.m. it reached a ridiculous 534,450. That makes it the game with the 18th highest number of concurrent players on Steam, ever. It just beat the hugely popular Battlefield 6 beta weekend into 19th. That, let’s not forget, was a free weekend with a multiplayer game—this is a 2D single-player platformer.

Of course, a large part of Silksong‘s launch day success is the extraordinary build-up and anticipation it’s received. Absent from industry showcases for years on end, its potential audience became almost cult-like as it endured the long stretch of silence. The original Hollow Knight was much more of a sleeper hit, slowly building its audience and reputation, hence lacking any headline spike at any point over the last eight years. It’ll be interesting to see how long Silksong can maintain this momentum, as people get over the sense of disbelief that it actually really exists and is finally here. The number has started dropping for the first time all day as I’ve written this, just by five thousand or so, but it suggests it’s calming down for the moment. Of course, this could start climbing again once the U.S. workforce that didn’t book the day off are released home to reach their computers and consoles.

In the meantime, it strongly suggests that Team Cherry were very wise to pick the price point that surprised so many. Yes, the game could absolutely have sold incredibly well at $60, based on reputation alone, but going for $20 vastly increases the potential audience who will pay right now, rather than waiting six months for a 90 percent off Steam sale. Given the half a million people simultaneously playing on Steam likely only represents a fraction of those who will have bought the game today, this will be a massive financial success. And we’re just talking about today’s sales.

Whether the game’s actually good or not? That, rather intriguingly, is something everyone’s finding out simultaneously today, given no review code was supplied to press. The lines who played a brief demo at Gamescom had an inkling, but it’ll be tomorrow before consensus begins to appear.



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Hollow Knight: Silksong causes server chaos on Xbox, Steam, and Nintendo as platforms grind to a halt
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Hollow Knight: Silksong causes server chaos on Xbox, Steam, and Nintendo as platforms grind to a halt

by admin September 4, 2025


A little game by the name of Hollow Knight: Silksong just released, and it has thrown platforms into chaos.

As you can see from images captured by the Eurogamer team, the likes of Steam was brought to a grinding halt as many flocked to get their hands on the highly-anticipated sequel.

Meanwhile, several of us have been unable to add the game to our carts across Xbox, PlayStation and Switch. The PS store, for example, is stuck on Wishlisted at the time of writing.


In the words of our Conner: “Steam it looks like every step has issues, trying to pay with Paypal is leading to error messages.”

Are you having more luck than us?

Silksong is stuck on Wishlist on PlayStation. | Image credit: Eurogamer

Trying to get Silksong on Xbox, but only getting this blank screen. | Image credit: Eurogamer

Dom also got this ‘Silksong unavailable’ screen on Xbox.

Unable to add Silksong to cart on Steam. | Image credit: Eurogamer

Switch 2 is also having some Silksong-related issues.

Steam screenshot showing that “something went wrong” as we tried to purchase Silksong. | Image credit: Eurogamer



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Hollow Knight hits new peak of over 71,000 concurrent players on Steam
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Hollow Knight hits new peak of over 71,000 concurrent players on Steam

by admin September 3, 2025


Hollow Knight hit a new peak of over 71,000 concurrent players on Steam yesterday ahead of the release of its long-awaited sequel.

As shown by data on SteamDB, Hollow Knight previously reached a peak of 56,192 players on August 29, 2025. The day after Silksong’s release announcement at Gamescom, it hit 21,000 concurrent players.

Prior to these new records, Hollow Knight’s highest concurrent player peak was 20,000 in May 2022. Of course, these numbers only represent players on Steam; Hollow Knight is available across multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox.

Following Silksong’s announcement, almost five million people wishlisted the sequel on Steam according to data from Alinea Analytics.

Team Cherry co-founders Ari Gibson and William Pellen also spoke to Bloomberg about the game’s seven-year development cycle, confirming that Silksong was “never stuck or anything” and that “games take a lot of time” to make.

“The whole thing is just a vehicle for our creativity,” said Gibson. “It was never stuck or anything. It was always progressing. It’s just the case that we’re a small team, and games take a lot of time. There wasn’t any big controversial moment behind it.”

They also shared that Silksong was planned to be an expansion for Hollow Knight, but ended up becoming its own game as development progressed.

“You’re always working on a new idea, new area, new boss,” Pellen added. “That stuff’s so nice. It’s for the sake of completing the game that we’re stopping. We could’ve kept going.”



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Escape from Tarkov is coming to Steam now its full release is imminent, as confirmed by a picture of a random bloke ironing
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Escape from Tarkov is coming to Steam now its full release is imminent, as confirmed by a picture of a random bloke ironing

by admin September 1, 2025


Escape from Tarkov is finally emerging from an early access period that will have lasted nearly a decade, when its full release on November 15th rolls around, and you’ll soon be able to grab it on Steam.

Yep, it’s taken yeaaaaarrrssss. Tarkov’s initial alpha release came on August 4th, 2016, just a few days before No Man’s Sky arrived for the first time, and just after a little game called Stardew Valley dropped. Think about what you were doing back then. I was a teenager, still far from the job-having husk I’ve since morphed into.

Anyway, old feeling aside, Tarkov’s Steam page looks like it’ll drop any day now, after Battlestate Games studio head Nikita Buyanov decided to tweet some things. First there was a gif of an old bloke holding a steaming iron on August 30th, which everyone took as a tease rather than an endorsement for getting the creases out of your favourite top from the FPS developerman. Said FPS developerman was also, er, rather forthright in his reply to someone who responded to that post with accusations of scamming.

Then, the next day, Buyanov dispensed with the pagentry. “Yes! The page on Steam will be available soon. All the details later,” he posted, alongside a picture of said Steam page that’d be easier to dissect if it didn’t have a great big Steam logo slapped on top of it. You know, just in case you don’t know what a Steam page looks like, or had missed him saying that’s where Tarkov’s heading.


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Will existing players who want to switch to Steam have to buy it again and start from scratch? That’s what folks in Buyanov’s replies wondered, and he doesn’t look to have provided an answer. Don’t worry, I’m sure everything’ll work out ok.

If it’s been a while since you’ve escaped to Tarkov, cheaters have remained an issue in it over recent years, but it’s still on our top survival games list. Also here’s an excerpt from an article about Craig Pearson hunting down some toilet roll in it:

I stalked the corridors, cracking doors and checking rooms, closing them as I went, because I was taught to be respectful even during an apocalypse. I found piles of crap and burnt-out detritus, but no loo roll. When I discovered a body pile on the roof it was full of worthless military doodads. This is a world with more shotguns than sponge soft shitter sheets.

Here’s hoping he’s located some loo paper in the years since 2020.



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Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance Deal - Save On Steam Keys For A Limited Time
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Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance Deal – Save On Steam Keys For A Limited Time

by admin September 1, 2025



Shinobi: Art of Vengeance, the first new entry in the classic Sega franchise in nearly 15 years, launched August 29 on PC and consoles. If you love 2D action games, Art of Vengeance shouldn’t be missed. PC players can still take advantage of Fanatical’s launch deal that drops the price to $26.39 (was $30). The Digital Deluxe Edition is also available for $35.19 (was $40). These are small discounts, but if you were planning on picking up Art of Vengeance after reading the rave reviews, you might as well save on your Steam key.

Art of Vengeance is officially verified for Steam Deck, and it runs and looks beautiful on Valve’s handheld.

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance Editions

  • Standard Edition — $26.39 ($30)
  • Digital Deluxe Edition — $35.19 ($40)
    • Sega Villains Stage DLC (Coming Early 2026)
    • Starter Pack: Ghost Outfit, Medic Lite Amulet, In-Game Currency
    • Digital Art Book
    • Digital Soundtrack

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The Digital Deluxe Edition comes with a starter pack of in-game items, the official soundtrack, an art book, and the upcoming Sega Villains Stage DLC, which is expected to launch early next year.

Developed by LizardCube, one of the co-developers of Streets of Rage 4, and published by Sega, Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is a triumphant return for the series. Featuring bold hand-drawn graphics and taking deep inspiration from The Revenge of Shinobi and Shinobi 3, it’s a fresh blend of nostalgia and new mechanics.

The long-awaited revival earned a 9/10 in GameSpot’s Shinobi: Art of Vengeance review thanks to its superb level design, gorgeous art style, and top-notch combat system.

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Fanatical also has a great deal on one of the other highly rated games that launched last week: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. Konami’s remake of the PS2 classic is 25% off at Fanatical. The standard and Digital Deluxe Editions are eligible for Fanatical’s deal. You can snag the standard edition for only $52.38 (was $70). The Digital Deluxe Edition is down to $59.87 (was $80).

If you’re looking for more PC game deals, be sure to check out all of Fanatical’s active game bundles. Steam Deck users have a few more days to grab the latest Play on the Go bundle. All of the eligible titles are verified to run on Steam Deck, and the list features heavy hitters like Fallout 4, Skyrim, and the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered collection.

Other notable bundles include Summer Superstars, which has an impressive collection of titles like Death Stranding: Director’s Cut and Dungeons of Hinterberg. And if you want to add to your Monster Hunter library, Fanatical’s latest Monster Hunter franchise bundle has World, Rise, and both Stories games.

  • Play on the Go – 2 for $15 / 3 for $21.75 / 5 for $35
  • Highlights: Fallout 4 GOTY, Skyrim, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, Indika, The Case of the Golden Idol, The Invincible, Squirrel with a Gun, Indika, and more.
  • Summer Superstars – 2 for $15 / 3 for $21.45 / 5 for $33
  • Highlights: Death Stranding, Dungeons of Hinterberg, Cryptmaster, Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure, Meg’s Monster, Creatures of Ava, and more.
  • Monster Hunter – 2 for $16 / 3 for $22.95 / 5 for $35
  • Highlights: Monster Hunter Stories 1, Stories 2, World, Iceborne, Rise, Sunbreak
  • VIP Mystery Bundle – 3 for $5
  • All games in this mystery bundle have Very Positive or Overwhelmingly Positive Steam ratings based on over 1,000 reviews.



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Escape from Tarkov is finally coming to Steam ‘soon,’ developer says

by admin August 31, 2025


Following news that Escape from Tarkov is escaping its perpetual beta, the pioneering extraction shooter is also about to make its debut on Steam. Nikita Buyanov, head of the Battlestate Games studio that developed Escape from Tarkov, confirmed on X that the game’s Steam page “will be available soon,” only teasing that the full details will come later.

Buyanov’s confirmation comes less than a day after the developer posted a GIF on X of a man spraying steam from an iron. Earlier this month, Buyanov revealed on X that the looter shooter will get its 1.0 release on November 15, 2025, more than eight years after the beta opened up to players in July 2017, and that the studio has plans to port it to consoles. The Steam page for Escape from Tarkov isn’t live yet, and with only vague details to go off of, longtime fans already have burning questions. Most importantly, existing players are eager to know if they will have to buy the game again on Steam and how this change will affect the ongoing cheating problem.

While we don’t have any answers yet, Battlestate Games recently went into damage control mode when it revealed the Unheard Edition of the game that costs $250 and includes a new PvE mode. This move irked longstanding players who previously purchased another premium edition of the game, called the Edge of Darkness, which promised access to all future DLCs. The controversy boiled down to owners of the Edge of Darkness edition claiming they should have access to the new content, but the studio argued that it isn’t classified as DLC. In the end, Buyanov apologized for the debacle and promised the PvE mode would be available for anyone who purchased the Edge of Darkness package.



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Escape from Tarkov is coming to Steam
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Escape from Tarkov is coming to Steam

by admin August 31, 2025


Escape from Tarkov is coming to Steam.

Rumours began to swirl when Battlestate’s head of studio, Nikita Buyanov, posted a captionless gif to X/Twitter over the weekend showing an old man delightedly holding down the steam button on his iron.

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Definitive proof? Hardly, even if Buyanov were willing to troll his own playerbase. Fast-forward to today, though – 31st August – and it’s confirmed: Escape from Tarkov is coming to Steam.


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The page has yet to go live on Valve’s digital store, so we’re yet to get any of the specific details, but Buyanov shared an image of the Steam logo superimposed on a Steam listing for Escape from Tarkov (see above), and wrote: “Yes! The page on Steam will be available soon. All the details later.”

The Steam launch could coincide with another milestone for Battlestate – version 1.0 the tactical FPS will finally release on 15th November, 2025.

Last year, Escape from Tarkov developer Battlestate apologised after it u-turned on a decision to lock an “exclusive” PvE mode to its €300 Unheard Edition following player feedback, saying it is “very sorry that fans and the game community in general are experiencing these feelings”.



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