Team Cherry Defends Silksong's Brutal Difficulty, Reveals Why Early Patches Made It Even Harder

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In the months since Hollow Knight: Silksong finally landed on PC and consoles, a curious pattern has emerged. Players who spent years begging for a release date are now flooding forums with a very different kind of plea: for help. The sequel's punishing boss fights and labyrinthine zones have sparked heated debates about accessibility, and developer Team Cherry has an unapologetic answer. Hornet is simply better than you.

Hornet looking over Pharloom in a promotional image for Silksong

At Melbourne's ACMI Game Worlds exhibition, curators shared rare insights from the studio's design philosophy. A companion book to the event, obtained by Dexerto, laid out why Silksong feels so relentlessly demanding. The text revealed that the team sees steep difficulty not as a bug, but as a feature baked into the very identity of its protagonist. Where the original Knight was a blank vessel, Hornet enters Pharloom as a fully formed warrior — fast, agile, and lethal. For her to face mediocre threats would betray everything players learned about her in Hollow Knight.

“Silksong has some moments of steep difficulty,” the book's entry explains, “but part of allowing a higher level of freedom within the world means that you have choices all the time about where you're going and what you're doing.” This design ethos means that unlike many metroidvanias, players rarely hit an absolute wall. Boss encounters can be outmaneuvered through exploration, clever charm combinations, or even bypassed entirely if one chooses a different path. In theory, frustration should be a choice.

In practice, however, the reality is messier. Hornet's expanded moveset is a double-edged blade. She can dash, backstep, and strike from the air with a grace that makes the Knight feel sluggish by comparison. But Team Cherry compensated by designing enemies that actively chase her down. “In contrast to the Knight's enemies,” the book notes, “Hornet's enemies had to have more ways of catching her as she tries to move away.” The result is combat that feels less like a duel and more like a frantic dance — one that punishes hesitation with extreme prejudice.

A display of fine pins, showcasing one of Silksong's quest reward systems

The release window of 2026 saw the game arrive with a patch that attempted to soften the landing. Early biomes received subtle enemy health reductions and increased checkpoints, an olive branch for newcomers still learning Hornet's rhythm. Yet the second post-launch update turned around and did the opposite. It restored several bosses to their original, pre-nerf lethality and tightened reaction windows on mid-game encounters. Community reaction was swift and divided. Speedrunners celebrated; casual explorers retreated to modding communities.

Mods have, predictably, become the quiet rebellion against Team Cherry's vision. Damage scaling tweaks, extra invincibility frames, and even full god-mode options now populate the most downloaded pages. It's a pattern that may persist for the game's entire lifespan, offering a shadow difficulty menu the developers never intended.

What emerges from all this is a game that feels stubbornly, proudly authored. Unlike sequels that often sand off their edges to chase wider audiences, Silksong sharpens every one of its spikes. Whether that decision stands as a brilliant artistic statement or an alienating misstep depends entirely on which side of the bone-strewn arena a player finds themselves standing.

Physical editions of Hollow Knight Silksong will be a timed exclusive for the Nintendo Switch consoles in 2026

As 2026 rolls on and physical editions finally reach shelves (with a notable timed exclusivity window on Nintendo Switch consoles), the conversation will only grow louder. Team Cherry has given its audience a world that respects their intelligence but rarely coddles their thumbs. In an industry increasingly addicted to universal approval, Silksong remains a beautiful, brutal outlier.

For the uninitiated, watching this discourse unfold from the sidelines can feel like peering through a shop window at a particularly intimidating shelf. The trick is deciding whether Hornet's trials are worth the entry fee — and for many, the true challenge begins before the first loading screen, in the search for a copy that doesn't break the bank. Physical editions, collector's bundles, and region-locked pricing mean the same cartridge can vary wildly in cost from one storefront to the next.

That's where a little research goes a long way. A quick game price comparison can reveal where the best deals are hiding, whether you're after a standard Switch cartridge or a digital code from another store. It's a small chore that leaves more budget left over for tea, shells, and the inevitable respawn.

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