Hollow Knight Nendoroids Return Alongside of Silksong
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Hollow Knight Nendoroids Return Alongside of Silksong

The Hollow Knight Nendoroids of The Knight and Hornet that debuted in 2023 in Japan and 2024 worldwide are poised to return alongside Hollow Knight: Silksong. While they cost $43.99 back then, they are $41.99/¥6,400 now. They will debut in September 2025 in Japan, followed by a worldwide release in 2026 after that. 

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The rereleases are identical to the original run, so don’t expect any additional parts or face plates. The Knight comes with a standard cloak and one that looks like it’s caught up in the wind. The Nail weapon is available to wield, and there’s an effect part for its attacks. There’s also a Knightling accessory. Likewise, Hornet comes with two cloak options, her Needle weapon, attack effects, and a Cogfly. Both come with special bases if purchased directly through Good Smile Company. 

As a reminder, here’s how those look:

There’s still no Hollow Knight: Silksong release date window beyond 2025. It will be playable at the ACMI Game Worlds museum starting on September 18, 2025, plus the SteamDB reported changes to the product page, so the release is likely imminent. 

The Hollow Knight Nendoroids of the Knight and Hornet will show up in Japan again in September 2025, followed by a worldwide release in Q1 2026. Pre-orders close on July 16, 2025. Hollow Knight: Silksong will come to the Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC


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