Se mere Black Myth: Wukong Gameplay

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VGC has released a new video showing 7 minutes of brand new gameplay from Black Myth: Wukong. From what you can see, this gameplay is from the same preview build that Game Science gave to the media in early June.

Black Myth: WuKong is a third person game based on "Journey to the West". The game focuses on the Monkey King and his special abilities. In addition, it will offer players 72 different abilities to use and it will have many bosses to fight against.

The game promises to have a diverse selection of opponents, each with unique strengths. As the Chosen One, in addition to mastering various wand techniques, you can also freely combine different spells, abilities, weapons and equipment to find the winning formula that best suits your fighting style. From what we've seen, the game will put a lot of emphasis on dodging enemy attacks. So think of it as a mix of Sekiro and Dark Souls. But instead of parrying, you have to dodge enemy attacks.

Interestingly, the developers claim that the game has more in common with God of War than with the Dark Souls games.


A few months ago, NVIDIA revealed that the game will have full Ray Tracing on PC. This means PC gamers can enjoy ray-traced Global Illumination, Shadows and Reflections. The game will also support NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction. However, we don't yet know if it will support AMD FSR 3.0. Since this is a UE5 game, Game Science could add support for it. And if they don't, modders will probably make it happen.

In June 2024, Game Science also shared the game's official PC system requirements. These PC specs are in line with what we've seen for other UE5-powered games. So expect this to be a GPU heavy title. Furthermore, the developers confirmed that Black Myth: Wukong will use Denuvo anti-tampering technology.

We are really excited to see more for this game. The art style looks amazing and the graphics are incredible. The battles also seem fast and smooth. Unlike other Souls-like games, the main character doesn't feel heavy. The dodging mechanics are also easier to use than in other games, which is a breath of fresh air.

Black Myth: Wukong will be released on PC on August 20th.

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