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Hollow Knight: Silksong's first patch should give you a chance against its early bosses

Hollow Knight: Silksong's first patch should give you a chance against its early bosses

The article discusses the first patch for the video game Hollow Knight: Silksong, which was recently released. The patch is intended to address the difficulty of the game, particularly for the early bosses. Team Cherry, the indie studio behind the Hollow Knight series, has announced a "slight difficulty reduction" for the bosses Moorwing and Sister Splinter. The patch also includes bug fixes, such as players remaining cloakless or getting stuck floating, as well as an increase in rewards for certain in-game activities. The updates are expected to be available by mid-next week, but eager players can join the public-beta to get the fix. Team Cherry is already working on a second patch with more fixes. The article notes that Hollow Knight: Silksong, the long-awaited sequel to Hollow Knight, launched on September 4 and faced high demand, causing crashes on platforms like Steam, Nintendo eShop, and the Xbox Store. The game is available for $20.

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