Black Myth: Wukong has been an incredible success for Game Science, selling 18 million copies within two weeks. The developer is seemingly looking to replicate the same, as Hero Games' Daniel Wu told ... Read More
External shareholder Hero Games also revealed that the action RPG had a $70 million budget and spent six years in development.
Contrary to recent reports, Black Myth: Wukong's Xbox release wasn't delayed due to technical issues, but due to an exclusivity deal with Sony.
It's claimed that the action RPG is close to being ready for an Xbox release other than the memory leak issue, which is also being worked on.
In the aftermath of the hugely popular action RPG's release, Sony's console is enjoying significantly boosted sales in China.
The hack-and-slash action RPG also reached three million concurrent players across all platforms since launching on August 19th.
Black Myth: Wukong's pre-release sales have been quite impressive, generating around $210 million in revenue, as per reports.
The action-adventure title hasn't even been out for 24 hours, yet it surpassed the likes of Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077.
The action RPG launches worldwide on August 20th at 10 AM (UTC+8) for PS5 and PC after receiving positive reviews from critics.
It allows PC players to test performance while assisting the team to identify "potential software and hardware compatibility issues."
The Four Heavenly Kings also seemingly appear as a boss fight in the hack-and-slash action RPG when it launches on August 20th.
Game Science confirmed it's in the final stages of "experiencing, testing, and deploying the game" for its August 20th launch.
The developer says it wants playes to "have lots of tries so that after each battle they could think about what is the best combat method for this fight specifically."
Wukong goes one-on-one with Guangzhi and Red Loong in new gameplay before the action-adventure title's launch on August 20th.
After the Xbox Series X/S version's delay, Microsoft said "it can't comment on the deals made by our partners with other platform holders."
Black Myth: Wukong won't have discs in its physical release on any platform. Players will instead find digital activation code for their platform.
The Standard and Digital Deluxe Editions cost $59.99 and $69.99. The latter includes a weapon, Curio, armor and a digital soundtrack.
Game Science is "optimizing the Xbox Series X/S version to meet our quality standards", aiming to "minimize the wait" between releases.
Gorgeous box art, a SteelBook case, a figure of Sun Wukong, a physical version of his golden headband, and much more included.
Playing the hack-and-slash title at 4K with ray tracing also reportedly requires nothing less than a GeForce RTX 4080 Super (32 GB).
Game Science has released a new trailer for its upcoming Soulslike action RPG, offering further glimpses at combat, bosses, and more.
"Enabling Full Ray Tracing in Black Myth: Wukong sees environmental effects and detail taken to the next level," Nvidia says.
Game Science's Soulslike action RPG showcases promising gameplay footage in a new trailer.
Game Science's Soulslike action RPG is scheduled to launch sometime in Summer 2024 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
The latest trailer for Black Myth: Wukong gives us a great look at the game's combat and movement by showing off the start of a boss fight.
Courtesy of a preview publish by IGN, new details have emerged on Game Science's Soulslike action RPG, which is due out next year.
Game Science's Soulslike title will receive "a world premiere new look" at Gamescom Opening Night Live on August 22.
Game Science has announced that its highly anticipated action RPG will be coming to PC and consoles sometime in Summer 2024.
The Unreal Engine 5-developed action adventure looks as gorgeous as ever with ray tracing and Nvidia DLSS showcased in the gameplay.
The upcoming action RPG is confirmed to be running at 4K and 60 FPS, alongside support for ray-tracing and DLSS.
A prematurely published IGN link may have spilled the beans on new technical details about the promising-looking upcoming action RPG.
Though it doesn't represent the actual plot, several enemy types are showcased.
More details emerge on the next-gen action-RPG.
In development for next-gen consoles and PC.