Hollow Knight devs originally wanted to make a "very small" Metroidvania and debated shaving $5,000 off its Kickstarter goal days before it went live
Hollow Knight was at one point pl𒁏anned to be "like two hours or✅ something"

Hollow Knight is one of the most b🍸eloved games of the 2010s nowadays, but once upon a time, it was just a hopeful Metroidvania in a sea of others. Developer Team Cherry wanted to create a game much smaller than Hollow Knight eventually became, and the team even debated whether they should set a more realistic Kickstarter goal just days before the campaign went live.
That's according to a interview with Team Cherry co-directors Ari Gibson and Willia♑m Pellen, conducted all the way back i🏅n 2018 and newly published now.
The duo explained that Hollow Knight's Kickstarter funding goal of AU$35,000 was set as such to match 🦹"the scale of game that we intended to make at the time." Pellen even said the𒀰 team "were debating" whether to shave off $5,000 just "a few days before it went live" to coincide with just how small the game would be.
"That number was to create a Metroidvania that was very small. It was really like a small thing," Gibson said, before Pellen added that the game would've been "✱like two hours or something."
Of course, Hollow Knight raised around $58,000 and that allowed the team to "make it a level bigger," according to Gibson. "And then because of funding that we got entirely from that campaign, it allowed us to work for a period of two years, essentially, and that allowed the game to get bigger again." The team's various financial situations and some extra c🐭ash from the Indie Fund helped things chug along, too.
Making a game several times bigger than initially planned now seems like a Team Cherry specialty. Marketing representative Matthew Griffin , circa 2023, that the sequel 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hollow Knight Silksong had been delayed out of the first half of the year because it had gotten "quite big." We've barely seen glimpses of it here and there, s𝔉o that might've been an understatement.
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