Black Myth: Wukong Has Sold 10M Units

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By: Jason Siu

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Game Science's Black Myth: Wukong has already sold 10 million units

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Black Myth: Wukong’s success story continues to grow. After surpassing two million concurrent players on Steam shortly after its release, developer Game Science confirmed the game has sold over 10 million copies across all platforms. Naturally, a significant reason for this is that it’s a Chinese-developed game, appealing to a large player base in China. However, that shouldn’t take away from the game’s enormous success. In addition to announcing its milestone sales, the game reached three million concurrent players across all platforms.

Lost in all this news is that Xbox missed out on another successful game at launch, similar to Baldur’s Gate 3 last year. The game was originally slated to release on Xbox at launch, but it was delayed. Rumor has it the delay was caused by the Xbox Series S.

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With over 20 years in online publishing, Jason Siu is the Community Director at Autoverse Studios, where he also contributes to the design and development of Auto Legends. His extensive background includes serving as Content Director at VerticalScope and writing about cars for prominent sites like AutoGuide, The Truth About Cars, EV Pulse, FlatSixes, and Tire Authority. As a co-founder of Tunerzine.com and former West Coast Editor of Modified Magazine, Jason has also authored two books for CarTech Books. In his spare time, he founded FullCleared to channel his passion for gaming, with a particular fondness for RPGs.

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