The instant global hit Black Myth: Wukong could be getting DLC or expansions in early 2025. According to analyst Daniel Camilo, DLC for Black Myth: Wukong is said to launch sometime around Chinese New Year. That would put it at, or around, the end of January. Announcements of the plans could be made anytime around December.
As far as what any DLC for the game would entail, that’s currently unknown. Camilo did say, however, that despite the game selling over 20 million copies, he expects the DLC to only be bought by 20% of the total player base. He says that’s due to a number of factors such as the game’s difficulty and having 70% of its sales in China where the “novelty and national pride” of the game has worn off by then.
Insider Gaming has yet to independently verify any information regarding the rumors. Until that happens or something official is announced, we recommend our readers take this information with a pinch of salt.
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Black Myth: Wukong Became An Instant Global Hit
Chinese video game “Black Myth: Wukong” has sent ripples across the world of gaming, selling more than 10 million copies across all platforms, just three days after its release on August 20, developer Game Science announced.
Considered the first Chinese-developed AAA title, Black Myth: Wukong topped the “most-played games” list on Steam, a popular gaming platform, just an hour after its debut. Game Science revealed that the game’s maximum number of concurrent players across all platforms surpassed 3 million.
The new game draws inspiration from the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West." the story follows the adventures of a monk and his three disciples, with a focus on Sun Wukong, the legendary Monkey King known for his powers. With the positive response from the audience and critics, industry experts believe the game’s sales will continue to surge.
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Black Myth: Wukong Could Sell Over 12 Million Copies
According to a projection from Goldman Sachs, Black Myth: Wukong could sell 12 million copies on Steam, garnering over 3 billion yuan (approx $420 million) in revenue. If the market stays bullish, the game could also reach 20 million units sold, with revenue topping 5 billion yuan.
AAA titles are in a market dominated by developers from countries such as the US, Japan, and France. Pan Helin, a member of an expert committee under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, said Black Myth: Wukong’s launch has spurred consumption in related sectors and boosted interest in traditional Chinese culture.