Fans of Team Cherry's Hollow Knight may be one step closer to seeing the world of Hallownest immortalized in bricks. After reaching the 10,000-supporter milestone on Lego Ideas in November 2025, the Hollow Knight: A Journey to Hallownest project has officially been moved to the Lego 'Parking Lot.'

Quick Facts

  • Project Status: Under review in the Lego Ideas Parking Lot.
  • Design: 2,099-piece modular set featuring Dirtmouth, Greenpath, Forgotten Crossroad, and Crystal Peak.
  • Minifigures: Includes builds for The Knight and Hornet.
  • Developer/Publisher: Team Cherry.

The transition to the Parking Lot follows seven months of evaluation. While this isn't a guarantee that the set will hit store shelves, it indicates that Lego is still actively considering the project. Moving a set to this phase often suggests that the company is either conducting a deeper assessment of the build's feasibility or potentially entering negotiations regarding licensing rights with Team Cherry.

What to Expect from the Hallownest Build

The submission, designed by user PingouinRainbowDash, features a modular layout that allows fans to separate and reconfigure key areas of the game map. This design choice is particularly notable as it could allow for future expansions to the set. However, should the project move forward into full production, Lego will likely use the fan design as a conceptual framework rather than a final blueprint, meaning the retail version could look significantly different from the current submission.

More Hollow Knight Projects on the Horizon

The interest in Hollow Knight builds continues to grow on the platform. A separate, ambitious project based on the map of Pharloom from the upcoming Hollow Knight: Silksong is currently gaining traction. That project has already secured over 6,300 supporters and has nearly two years remaining to reach the 10,000-supporter goal required to trigger an official review from Lego.