The target sorB gene, related to sorbicillinoid production, and the free expression element, AMA1, were used to verify the methodological approach in Acremonium chrysogenum. CRISPR-Cas9 episomal expression system was used to introduce a point mutation into the sorB gene and the addition of sorB donor DNA achieved complete knockout of target genes. Four BSSS (yeast bud site selection system)-related genes, axl1, axl2, bud3, and bud4 were knocked out without impact on yield, dry weight, or pH. Relationships between morphology and stress tolerance in knockout strains were analyzed. The gene-editing system used in the current study exceeded 80% efficiency and arthrospores development was found to differ from that in wild-type strain.