As a long-time gamer with a knack for exploring various platforms, I can’t help but feel a tinge of disappointment and a dash of frustration at the current state of affairs. The gaming landscape is always evolving, and it seems like the wait for some highly anticipated titles is becoming an eternal quest, much like my pursuit for that elusive 100% completion in every game I play.
PC and PlayStation players have already experienced what Black Myth: Wukong offers.
Black Myhth: Wukong has gained immense popularity due to its challenging boss battles and unique interpretation of the Journey To The West tale, which has led it to shatter Steam’s record books
Nevertheless, it appears that Xbox Series console users are still waiting for the game’s release, as Microsoft clarifies that the indefinite delay isn’t because of “issues related to the platform.”

As reported by Forbes from a Microsoft representative, it’s anticipated that the game “Black Myth: Wukong” will eventually be playable on Xbox Series X|S. They are collaborating with Game Science to make this happen. Furthermore, Microsoft prefers not to discuss partnership deals between their partners and other platform holders, hinting at a potential agreement between Sony and Game Science
Lately, Microsoft has faced some setbacks in releasing numerous games, including Dune: Awakening and Enotria: The Last Song. The delay for Dune: Awakening on the Xbox Series S is due to technical issues, but Enotria: The Last Song won’t be available on any Xbox consoles for another reason
In a recent post, the creators of Jyamma Games, developers of Enotria, expressed challenges in communication with Xbox. Unfortunately, this means that Enotria will not be available on Xbox consoles, leaving fans of the game disappointed
For fans of Wukong who play on Microsoft’s consoles, the massive action-RPG has defied expectations, increasing Steam’s simultaneous player count to a staggering 37 million. Compared to Concord, which was pulled from PC and PlayStation storefronts only two weeks after its debut, it remains remarkably popular

Due to an anticipated rise in players from Xbox, the game “Black Myth: Wukong” could potentially keep setting new records upon its release for Xbox systems. However, Xbox gamers might need to be patient or choose to play it on another platform until then
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2024-09-04 22:42