According to a document published recently by the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China (CYL), Game Science's Black Myth: Wukong has now surpassed 30 million units sold , and it did so considerably faster than FromSoftware's Elden Ring, which took more than three years to get there .
Moreover, while domestic sales were massive, over half of the sales came from gamers outside China , underscoring the game's global appeal. The primary platform was PC via Steam, although the PlayStation 5 version also delivered great sales. Black Myth: Wukong launched in August 2024 for PC and PS5, with the Xbox Series S and X versions only debuting one year later .
Wukong also won the Game of the Year prize at the Steam Awards 2024 , voted directly by fans. Its critical reception was excellent, too; on Wccftech, the game earned an 8.5 out of 10 score from Francesco De Meo:
Black Myth: Wukong couldn't have been a better debut for Game Science. Although their action role-playing game may not be innovative, it's got great production values, it's fun to play, it's engaging, and it's beautiful to look at. Some minor issues, such as a challenge level that could be too low for some and an experience that gets a little stale over time, hold back the game a bit, but in all honesty, I wouldn't be surprised to see more than a few players name Black Myth: Wukong their Game of the Year.
Game Science is now working on Black Myth: Zhong Kui , which was announced last year during Gamescom. The game won't be a direct sequel to Wukong, although the development team was quick to reassure fans that the westward journey isn't over for the Monkey King . The studio is still working out how to differentiate Zhong Kui, so we might be in for a long wait before the game is done.
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