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Black Myth: Wukong is a new martial arts action game developed by a Chinese studio that's taken the internet by storm in just a day. Announced on 19th August, Black Myth: Wukong is a retelling of ...
"We wanted to reimagine the Chinese pantheon based on authentic Chinese mythology, which includes collaborating with experts and partners in China to create this expansion. Chinese mythology ...
When was the last time a Chinese-developed video game created a global stir as boisterous as the launch of “Black Myth: Wukong”? The noise is mostly plaudits for the quality of the game’s ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Black Myth: Wukong has released a sleek new Chinese New Year trailer, celebrating the incoming Year of the Ox as only a Dark Souls-inspired ...
The slow burn horror story weaves in Chinese mythology, using flowery language and a Cormac McCarthy-like lack of quotation marks (and McCarthy-like brutality) to really give it a folkloric feel.
Although the Chinese video game industry was underdeveloped when iconic consoles such as Nintendo 64 and the original PlayStation were released, games such as Black Myth: Wukong and Genshin Impact ...
Titled Immortal Pillars, this expansion is the promised rework of the Chinese civilization, bringing new gods, myth units, and a new campaign. There's no release date right now, but Immortal ...
There are other figures in Chinese mythology, such as the “Weaving Maiden” and “Moon Goddess,” who are worshiped for good luck in love. But the Old Man Under the Moon is the most popular ...
The Chinese video game “Black Myth: Wukong” has smashed sales records, selling over 10 million copies within just three days ...
These gods come alongside new Myth units like the Qilin, as well as Chinese soldiers including the iconic Chu Ko Nu ...
Black Myth: Wukong, a new game created by a Chinese gaming firm, has sold a whopping 10 million copies, but not without controversy. The game’s X account posted on Friday that it had sold 10 ...