As a seasoned gamer with decades of playing games from all corners of the globe, I’ve seen my fair share of gaming trends come and go. However, the buzz surrounding Black Myth: Wukong has me genuinely excited about what Chinese developers are cooking up next!
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- “Soulframe” Liang, the director of Phantom Blade Zero, has said that Black Myth: Wukong will be a turning point for Chinese games.
- According to the dev, the success of the RPG will make more room for Chinese AAA devs as the country shifts away from mobile games.
In a recent conversation with GamesRadar, the director of Phantom Blade Zero, Liang from Soulframe, expressed his belief that the upcoming title Black Myth: Wukong will significantly disrupt the Chinese gaming market.
A representative from game studio S-Game announced that their upcoming action role-playing game is expected to showcase China’s creative potential and become a massive success, paving the way for more Chinese developers and opening up opportunities within the global gaming market.
Based on my personal experience and observations in the gaming industry, I firmly believe that “Black Myth: Wukong” is going to be a massive success. With each new release, Chinese developers have proven their talent for creating high-quality games, and I expect this trend to continue.
As a passionate fan, I applaud Liang’s observation that Chinese developers are stepping out of their comfort zone by transitioning from decades of mobile game development to creating console and PC games. In his view, Black Myth Wukong is merely the beginning, serving as a cultural bridge connecting China’s gaming scene with the rest of the global gaming community.
There’s an increasing number of games originating from China, such as Black Myth: Wukong and those by HoYoverse. It seems like these two entities are joining forces. This merging serves as a link between diverse cultures and game systems. The spotlight is currently on Black Myth: Wukong. If it manages to thrive in both the local and global markets, people will have faith in other games too. I consider this development quite positive.
Black Myth: Wukong Is Shaping To Be A Hit
It’s uncertain how well Black Myth: Wukong will ultimately fare, but at present, it appears destined to be a commercial powerhouse, given that it is currently the most-wishlisted game on Steam and has maintained this position since May 2024. Additionally, early responses to the game have been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising it as one of the best RPGs in recent years.
Black Myth: Wukong is set to debut globally on August 20, 2024, available on both PlayStation 5 and PC platforms. A version tailored for the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S has been confirmed as well, though its launch date remains undetermined at this time.
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2024-07-31 12:12