Chinese developer Game Science has revealed more gameplay of 'Black Myth: Wukong', a next-gen RPG initially announced way back in 2020. We must admit, we hadn't really caught wind of this one until now, but given that last year's Unreal Engine 5 footage garnered over 8 million views, there's seemingly plenty of interest in it.
To sum things up, Black Myth: Wukong is a next-gen RPG set in 16th century China, with a distinct focus on traditional Chinese folklore. Production values are looking through the roof here, especially when you factor in the game's cutscene work. In fact, Game Science has just shown off a new six-minute cutscene from the upcoming title as well.
The team has already announced that the game is planned for Xbox Series X|S and PS5, along with PC of course. For now, the studio is aiming for a 2023 release, although we've got no concrete date beyond that. It's safe to say that this one has shot up our anticipated list for next year then, especially as it's a next-gen-only UE5 title.
What do you think to this upcoming RPG? Interested in trying it on Xbox next year? Let us know!
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Certainly a game that I am very interested in. The story on which its derived from interests me a lot and the devs look to be realising their ambition and scope for this game. Visually stunning and continues to impress with every new trailer...
Let’s have a day one GP Microsoft
I don’t like spiders as it is 😂
Will it ever get released? Lets hope so!
The sound of hitting of an enemy is going to get old quick. No doubt visually stunning since first shown way back, but the jury is out on how enjoyable it will be.
Still looks stunning. Really hoping this isn't all smoke and mirrors and there's actually a game there with some depth - if they can give me Elden rings that looks like that...wow
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