Physical editions of Black Myth Wukong will soon be out. In a tweet posted recently on the game’s official X account, Game Science thanked players for their patience, and said that the game’s master disc is “ready,” the PS5 physical editions” were coming soon.
For people hoping for a concrete release date, it’s hard to see Game Science giving out any specific dates, only committing to a vague statement that the physical game would be available ‘very soon.’ "Destined Ones, thank you for your patience!" the team said. "With the master disc for Black Myth Wukong ready, the PS5 physical edition will be available to you very soon."
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Is Black Myth Wukong Getting An Xbox Version
There is no word on whether Black Myth Wukong will get an Xbox version. In September, Microsoft once again confirmed the delay in the Xbox launch of Black Myths Wukong is not because of “platform limitations.”
But even though Game Science’s action RPG was released in August on PC and PS5, the Xbox version is still delayed for unknown reasons. There were speculations that the developer was struggling to run the game on the Series S console, while other rumors hinted the game was in fact a PlayStation console exclusive.
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.
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Black Myth: Wukong DLC To Reportedly Come Out In Early 2025
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. 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.