Hollow Knight: Silksong Translation Mod Adds Thai Text, Now Playable in SEA

Hollow Knight: Silksong Now Has Thai Translation Mod Available
Journey with Hornet without Language Barriers

There’s exciting news for fans in Southeast Asia: Hollow Knight: Silksong, the highly anticipated sequel in the Metroidvania genre, now has a mod that translates the game into Thai. This means players can finally explore its dark fantasy world with Hornet without worrying about language barriers.
What the Mod Offers
- Created by AnheiMiniZhu, the mod is available now on NexusMods.
- The mod adds Thai subtitles and in-game text covering menus, dialogues, and other instructions.
- It’s not perfect yet — there are some unfinished parts — but it already makes the game more accessible and enjoyable.
How to Install the Mod
- Download the mod file from NexusMods.
- Locate your Hollow Knight: Silksong game folder on your computer (on Steam this is usually under
Drive:\Steam\steamapps\common\Hollow Knight Silksong
). - Extract the
.zip
files into that game folder. - Launch the game and enjoy playing in Thai.
Important Note:
Always back up your game files before installing any mods. Mods can potentially cause game issues, and you’ll take any risk involved in using them.
About Hollow Knight: Silksong
Silksong is the long-awaited follow-up to Hollow Knight. You play as Hornet, who embarks on a journey through a strange, silk-and-song‑ruled realm after being captured and brought into this mysterious world. The gameplay features large Metroidvania‑style maps, challenging enemies and bosses, and ancient puzzles. Along the way players unlock new powers, fight insect-like and monstrous foes, and unravel secrets tied to Hornet’s identity and past. The game includes over 40 bosses and is available now on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Final Thought
This Thai translation mod for Hollow Knight: Silksong is a wonderful example of community passion breaking down language barriers in gaming. Even if it’s not yet 100% complete, it’s a big step for accessibility in Southeast Asia. For players who’ve felt limited by language in their games, this kind of mod can transform the experience from frustrating to fully immersive. Hopefully, mods like this encourage developers to build in native language support more often.