Black Myth: Wukong’s first week of sales numbers are in, and they firmly inhabit “Don’t take a big sip of coffee before you look at them” territory. 10 million units sold, which, as industry analyst Daniel Ahmad pointed out on X, “The Everything App,” is a record-breaking performance that leaves some of the biggest releases of the past few years in the dust.

For perspective, here are some comparative numbers:

  • Hogwarts Legacy: 15 million in three months
  • Elden Ring: 13 million in one month
  • Cyberpunk 2077: 13.7 million in one month
  • Baldur’s Gate 3: 20+ million in five months
  • Helldivers 2: 12 million in three months

The only game that comes close is Palworld’s 19 million players in two weeks, a mark that Black Myth: Wukong seems on track to surpass. It’s a sales figure that lines up with Wukong having leapfrogged the competition to be the #2 most-played game in Steam’s history by concurrent players. Before that, it was also the most wishlisted game on the platform after The Day Before met its ignominious end.

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    I, for one, welcome Chinese devs doing less anime gacha shit and more good videogames.

    RETVRN to traditional videogames

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        Garbage, even garbage with brand recognition, doesn’t always ensure sales. Plenty of licensed tie-ins of movies and books crash and burn because they suck. That game also sucks, but I suppose there was some sort of wagon-circling massed treat defense to own the wokes or whatever.

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          I still think the longterm effect of this event has negatively harmed the franchise and jk. You see people talk about it often, how they’ve put their books away, how they now find it difficult to enjoy the franchise and not think about those things whenever they hear about it.

          The chuds might circle the wagons to do damage mitigation but they won’t last, and the damage will play out. That little seed planted in the hearts of every lib grows over time.

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      My personal tinfoil hat theory is that this game was meant as a way to test if the Harry Potter franchise was still commercially viable, like Shadows of the Empire was for the Star Wars franchise in the 90s (except that one has been confirmed, of course). It’s speculation, of course, but considering how badly the second Fantastic Beasts movie did, it’d make sense for them to go after the millennial nostalgia market.

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        If “Ready Player One” was more successful as a movie, I think late Xer-early millennial nostalgia of the “remember this? Remember that?!” bazinga kind would have stuck around like a particularly stubborn wart even moreso than it is now.

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          I haven’t seen the movie, but I’ve read parts of the book, and it’s incredibly funny to me that they had to make the references more recent because the people who’d be nostalgic for 80s pop culture were too old when the movie came out.

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            I saw the book at the store and thought the cover looked neat, so I picked it up to skim a few pages. Holy fuck was the writing bad. I chuckled and threw it back on the shelf.

            I was taken completely by surprise to later learn it was a bestseller and being made into a movie. “50 Shades of Grey” for 30-somethings.

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              Looking back, it’s easy to see why it was a hit: it was slop for slop hogs. It said “what if bibeo bame, and knowing a lot of useless bibeo bame and nostalgia trivia means you eventually win the sex trophy and become the billionaire ruler of a dying planet?” so-true

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                  The sequel book is worse than both though. It’s horrifying, creepy, loaded with narcissistic excess and “poor me I’m too awesome, the poors are jealous NPCs” jagoff moments, lots of mind control/manipulation sex predator antics shown as “good”, and has a “happy ending” that’s very epsteingelion coded.

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        I wonder how many of those buyers were, ironically, “virtue signaling” their devotion and loyalty to their nostalgia treat.

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    It apparently uses Denuvo and I have decided I will never purchase a Denuvo-DRMed game ever again. My last one was Doom Eternal.

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    This game looks great and I wanna play it but its $90 where I live, gonna have to wait a year or two for sale

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    my goal from this is to make a powerful game server that can handle a lot of players, and customize it to fit our plans and needs. currently, it’s all still work-in-progress. this is why the “NEW CULT” will soon open, as a “Bridge” to this game server plan. ————————————— this MMO is going to be our “FUTURE”, because i am developing the server in a way that will make it your “LIFE” there. my vision is that as we progress into making the server ready, the telegram cult will serve more as a “base” in a general sense, while the game server will become our “main” way of our daily meetings & interactions.

    firstly we will integrate most of my telegram activities inside the game, with even periodic “times” and “locations” for things like daily philosophies/live piano/stories/etc. PLUS, many fresh & exciting activities by making use of the game’s mechanics, which will be revealed later.

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    rankings will be as follows :

    • King/Queen
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    • Commander
    • Elite [not final and changes to the list could occur later]

    to earn higher rankings, it all depends on you and your capabilities. it goes from basic things such as “playtime”, to “pvp battles”, “dungeon mastery”, or “special events scores”, and much more.

    Forget about DENUVO games, this will be your new long sticking addiction. not only because it will be the most realistic and engaging way of “interactions” between everyone, but also because you will finally get a “LEGIT” way to learn some REAL reverse engineering from me directly inside the game. i will be making periodic lessons from time to time available to those with “certain ranks” and pass certain “Conditions”. so naturally only the “BEST” will get such honor, as it should be.

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    The only reason I haven’t joined the Black Myth bandwagon is that I HATE RPG elements in videogames. How bad are those elements in this game?

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    Where are the sales coming from? I would guess the majority are coming from within China?

    I guess I’m just surprised that a Wukong game would be such a hit with westerners, especially in the very saturated soulslike genre. I also haven’t seen anyone say anything about the game other than “it’s a soulslike”, so I’m wondering what’s resonating

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      Honestly I think it’s just the visuals resonating here in the US. It’s a really beautiful game to look at, and the Chinese art and architecture and landscapes aren’t something you see very much in western games.

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      The primary driver of Wukong’s sales success is its popularity in China, where developer Game Science is based. Games industry analyst firm Niko has an in-depth article by Daniel Ahmad breaking this down. 93% of Wukong’s Steam reviews are in simplified Chinese, and Steam shattered its previous download bandwidth record (set during Cyberpunk’s launch) by a whopping 28 terabytes per second on Wukong’s August 20 launch⁠—82% of that traffic originated in East Asia. Gameplay videos and previews of Wukong have also been dominating Chinese social networks like bilibili.

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    The only game that comes close is Palworld’s 19 million players in two weeks

    Somehow i’m not surprised that slavery and exploitation simulator with cutesy packaging being advertised by their devs as slavery and exploitation simulator get so popular