Hollow Knight is Coming to PS5: Our Take on the Stealth Drop

The Bottom Line: A native PS5 port of Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition is imminent following a leaked Trophy list on PSNProfiles. While the core content remains identical to the 2018 PS4 release, this native version signals a push for technical parity across current-gen consoles, likely bringing 4K/120Hz support to Hallownest ahead of the elusive Silksong launch.

The Trophy List Smoking Gun

In our experience, a Trophy list appearance is the industry’s version of a "coming soon" sign. The data confirms that Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition is ready for a native PS5 launch. Our analysis of the leaked list shows it is a carbon copy of the PS4 set, though with refreshed icon artwork. For trophy hunters, this usually means a "double platinum" opportunity, allowing you to conquer the Pantheon of Hallownest all over again for a fresh set of digital silverware.

Feature PS4 (Backward Compatible) PS5 (Native Port - Expected)
Resolution 1080p / 4K (Pro) Native 4K
Frame Rate 60 FPS 120 FPS Support
Load Times Standard SSD speeds Near-instant (M.2 Optimization)
Haptics Basic Rumble DualSense Adaptive Support

Why This Port Matters Right Now

We believe this move serves two purposes. First, it’s a technical cleanup. While the PS4 version runs fine via backward compatibility, it doesn't leverage the PS5's I/O for those frame-perfect inputs required in late-game boss rushes. If you've ever missed a parry in the Trial of the Fool due to micro-stutter, you know why a native 120Hz container is a game-changer.

Second, the timing is impossible to ignore. With the "Switch 2" rumors swirling and Team Cherry remaining notoriously tight-lipped on Silksong, this port keeps the IP relevant. It’s a smart move to ensure the original masterpiece is polished to a mirror finish before the sequel eventually drops and breaks the internet.

Key Takeaways for Hallownest Veterans:

  • Identical Content: Don't expect new biomes or bosses; this is the Voidheart Edition we already love.
  • Visual Refresh: Expect cleaner UI assets and potentially faster menu navigation.
  • DualSense Integration: We are looking for haptic feedback during "Soul" focusing or when taking heavy contact damage—small QoL touches that deepen immersion.
  • The Silksong Factor: This port likely clears the deck for Team Cherry, ensuring the legacy game is "current" before they move on entirely.

Our Analysis: A Bitter-Sweet Victory

While we're always happy to see Hollow Knight get more love, we find the lack of a "Director’s Cut" or new "Godmaster" style content a bit of a missed opportunity. However, for players who haven't yet braved the depths of Dirtmouth, this will undoubtedly be the definitive way to play. We expect a shadow-drop on the PlayStation Store within the next few weeks—likely priced at the standard $14.99, though a free upgrade path for PS4 owners would be the classiest move Team Cherry could make.

Are you ready to grind for the Platinum again, or are you holding out for Silksong? Let us know in the comments.