But recently, things have gotten more serious.
And when the fun stops, stop.
Silksong fans discovered this week that the cake is a lie(remember that?!
Am I le epic funny, internet?).
Some fans have gotten angry at this fact.
But the thing is, waiting for Silksong only works if youre not really taking it seriously.
This can pull the community together.
It can make the internet a fun place to be, which is a rarity.
But instead of Elden Ring, I could have easily written the same for Silksong.
When Silksong is finally revealed again, it will be a day of hard-earned celebration for fans.
There will be complaints, discontent, the gnawing feeling that the wait wasnt worth it.
Some wont even play it straight away, and the community will no longer be united.
Don’t Put Pressure On Silksong
Theres no need to overgeneralise here.
Most fans are in it for the ride, and are just having fun.
We are waiting for a commercial for a video game we might not even like.
If youre not enjoying it, why are you doing it?
When this happened to Half-Life fans, it was seen as a big joke.
Its important not to put too much pressure on Silksong.
The waiting, the disappointment even, has to be part of the experience.
If you just want the trailer and nothing else, why make waiting your online identity?
Silksong will get here when it gets here, and most fans understand that.
But just because it has been blocked off is not meant to be a call for alarm.
Every day is another day closer to Silksong.
Hey, it could be worse.You could be a Bloodborne fan.
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