Hollow Knight Silksong: Sea of Sorrow DLC Confirmed for 2026
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Hollow Knight Silksong: Sea of Sorrow DLC Confirmed for 2026

March 26, 2026 · 6 min read · Simon Tran

Team Cherry dropped a bombshell at The Game Awards 2025. After years of near-silence, the studio revealed Sea of Sorrow, a free expansion for Hollow Knight Silksong that takes Hornet into uncharted nautical territory. The announcement trailer ran for just 90 seconds, but it packed enough visual storytelling to keep the community dissecting every frame for weeks.

Here's everything we know about Hollow Knight Silksong Sea of Sorrow so far, and what the community is expecting from Team Cherry's next move.

What Was Announced at The Game Awards 2025

The reveal came during the indie showcase segment, introduced with nothing more than the sound of waves crashing against stone. The screen faded in on Hornet standing at the edge of a massive underground ocean, her red cloak whipping in a wind that shouldn't exist underground. Then the camera pulled back to reveal the scale: a flooded kingdom stretching out beneath Pharloom, lit by clusters of bioluminescent organisms clinging to half-submerged architecture.

Underwater cavern with bioluminescent creatures in indie game art style
Underwater cavern with bioluminescent creatures in indie gam

The trailer showed new environments, enemies, and movement mechanics. Hornet appeared to use her silk thread as a grappling mechanism underwater, swinging between submerged pillars and darting past creatures with translucent, jellyfish-like forms. One quick shot showed what looked like a new boss: a massive crustacean-armored figure blocking a cathedral doorway, its claws glowing with the same teal bioluminescence as the surrounding environment.

Team Cherry confirmed three key details in the announcement:

  • Sea of Sorrow is free. It's a content update, not paid DLC.
  • It adds a new region beneath the existing Silksong map, accessible after reaching a specific point in the main game.
  • Release window is 2026. No specific date was given.

The studio's blog post after the reveal was characteristically brief: "There is more beneath Pharloom than we first showed you. Sea of Sorrow is our gift to the community that waited."

What Is Sea of Sorrow?

Based on the trailer and Team Cherry's blog post, Sea of Sorrow is a nautical-themed expansion that adds an entirely new subterranean ocean region to Silksong's map. The aesthetic draws from deep-sea environments: abyssal trenches, coral-encrusted ruins, and creatures adapted to total darkness.

Hornet from Hollow Knight Silksong with red cloak and needle weapon on cliff
Hornet from Hollow Knight Silksong with red cloak and needle

This isn't the first time Hollow Knight's universe has explored water. The original game's Royal Waterways and Fungal Wastes had water mechanics, but they were limited. Silksong's base game expanded movement options significantly with Hornet's silk-based traversal. Sea of Sorrow appears to push this even further with full underwater navigation.

The trailer hinted at new tools or charms specific to the aquatic environment. One sequence showed Hornet encased in a silk bubble, moving through deep water at speed. Another showed her using the needle to pin herself to underwater surfaces, suggesting the expansion will require mastering new movement techniques unique to the flooded region.

Community data miners (working from the trailer frames alone, since the update isn't live yet) have identified at least three new enemy types and what appears to be two boss arenas. The larger community consensus is that the expansion will add 4 to 8 hours of content, though Team Cherry has not confirmed a scope.

What Fans Are Expecting

The Hollow Knight community has been dissecting the trailer with the same intensity they brought to years of Silksong speculation. Several theories and expectations have emerged from Reddit, Discord, and fan forums.

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Lore connections to the Abyss. Many fans believe the underground ocean in Sea of Sorrow connects thematically (and possibly physically) to the Abyss from the original Hollow Knight. The Abyss was a void-filled chasm beneath Hallownest where the Vessels were born. An ocean of similar depth beneath Pharloom would parallel this, and some fans think Team Cherry is building toward a narrative link between the two kingdoms. A new movement system. The silk bubble shown in the trailer has generated significant excitement. Players are hoping for a full underwater traversal overhaul, not just slower versions of surface movement. The original Hollow Knight's Isma's Tear charm (which allowed swimming through acid) was functional but limited. Fans want Sea of Sorrow to make underwater sections feel as fluid and precise as the base game's surface combat. The boss speculation. The crustacean figure in the trailer has been nicknamed "The Warden" by the community. Multiple Reddit threads have analyzed its design frame by frame, noting similarities to the Hollow Knight universe's void-infected creatures. Whether it's a major story boss or a regional guardian remains unclear, but the community is hungry for another fight on par with Silksong's most challenging encounters. Post-launch content as a model. Perhaps most importantly, fans see Sea of Sorrow as a sign that Team Cherry plans to support Silksong with ongoing content, similar to how the original Hollow Knight received four major content packs after launch. If Sea of Sorrow is the first of several expansions, Silksong could have years of additional content ahead.

Silksong Reception Since Launch

Hollow Knight Silksong launched to universal acclaim after one of gaming's longest and most anxious development cycles. The game delivered on nearly every expectation: Hornet's silk-based combat felt distinct from the Knight's void abilities, the kingdom of Pharloom offered a world as rich and interconnected as Hallownest, and the difficulty curve satisfied both newcomers and veterans of the original.

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Critics praised the expanded movement options, the boss design, and the environmental storytelling that Team Cherry does better than almost any other indie studio. The community reception was equally warm, with most fans agreeing that the wait, long as it was, produced something exceptional.

Sea of Sorrow represents Team Cherry's first major post-launch addition, and the fact that it's free reinforces the studio's reputation for generosity. The original Hollow Knight's free DLC packs (Hidden Dreams, The Grimm Troupe, Lifeblood, and Godmaster) collectively added dozens of hours of content at no cost. Fans expect the same philosophy to continue with Silksong.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does Hollow Knight Silksong Sea of Sorrow release?
Team Cherry confirmed a 2026 release window but has not announced a specific date. Given the studio's history of taking their time, most community predictions place the release in late 2026. Team Cherry has said they will share more details "when the work is ready to be shown."
Is Sea of Sorrow free or paid DLC?
It's completely free. Team Cherry confirmed in their Game Awards announcement and subsequent blog post that Sea of Sorrow is a free content update for all Silksong owners. This follows their established pattern from the original Hollow Knight, which received four substantial free content packs after launch.
Do I need to finish Silksong to access Sea of Sorrow?
Team Cherry said the new region is accessible "after reaching a specific point in the main game," but they haven't clarified what that point is. Community speculation ranges from mid-game access (similar to how the original's Grimm Troupe activated early) to a post-credits unlock. We'll know more as the release approaches.

The Wait Continues (But It's Worth It)

Team Cherry has earned something rare in gaming: unconditional trust from their community. The original Hollow Knight over-delivered on every promise. Silksong did the same. Sea of Sorrow looks poised to continue that streak, and the fact that it's free makes it even harder to criticize the studio's famously slow, famously deliberate approach.

For now, the community waits. Again. But this time, there's a trailer to rewatch, frames to analyze, and a very large crustacean boss to theorize about. 2026 is shaping up to be another landmark year for Hollow Knight fans.

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