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[Black Myth: Wukong and the Global Ascent of Chinese Gaming]-[Black Myth: Wukong takes the world by storm]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-08-21

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Black Myth: Wukong and the Global Ascent of Chinese Gaming

A Cultural Phenomenon

The launch of Black Myth: Wukong marks a monumental milestone for the Chinese gaming industry. As the country's first "AAA" single-player game—a term defined by the show as requiring significant financial resources, time, and development depth—it has shattered records on Steam, the international digital distribution service. Developed by Game Science over six and a half years with an investment of 500 million yuan ($70 million), the game has evolved from a highly anticipated trailer released in 2020 into a global cultural phenomenon. At its peak, it drew over 2 million concurrent players on a single platform, signaling its status as a legendary entry in the gaming world.

Rooted in Classical Literature

At its core, the game is an action RPG set against the backdrop of Journey to the West, one of the four great classical novels of Chinese literature. For the Chinese audience, this story is deeply resonant, often being "recommended or even required reading" in elementary school curricula. The hosts compare the author, Wu Chengen, to literary giants like Shakespeare or J.R.R. Tolkien, noting that the game’s narrative—a group overcoming obstacles to reach a final goal—shares thematic DNA with works like The Lord of the Rings.

Global Appeal and Cultural Globalization

Despite the game’s deep immersion in Chinese culture, it has achieved remarkable international success. The developers made a bold, authentic choice to retain Chinese terminology, such as referring to monsters as "Yau Gui" rather than using generic English translations. This approach mirrors the world-building seen in franchises like Harry Potter.

Steve Hatharly, reflecting on the Western perspective, argues that cultural specificity is not a deterrent but an attraction. He draws parallels to films like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and games like Ghost of Tsushima, suggesting that audiences are drawn to the "mysterious" and "fantastical" elements of foreign cultures. This represents a new form of globalization where different cultures offer unique, high-quality art on an equal footing, moving beyond the dominance of a single cultural narrative.

Technical Mastery and Production Quality

Visually, the game is described as "astonishing." The development team invested heavily in field research, particularly in Shanxi Province, to recreate historical landmarks with stunning realism. With an estimated development cost of 15 to 20 million yuan per hour of gameplay, the production quality is elite. This dedication extends to the mechanics as well, such as using traditional local shrines dedicated to the Earth God as "save points," seamlessly blending game elements with cultural heritage.

The Result of Long-term Dedication

While some might characterize the game's success as a "lucky accident," the hosts emphasize that this achievement was built on years of persistence. Founder Feng Ji and the Game Science team worked their "socks off" to secure funding and develop their craft through previous projects. The game’s pre-sale success—reaching 400 million yuan and 1.2 million copies sold before launch—allowed it to "regroup the investment" almost immediately.

Ultimately, Black Myth: Wukong has provided Chinese gamers with a rare experience: playing a title where the lips synchronize perfectly with their native language and where cultural "Easter eggs" are immediately recognizable without the need for external research. As the hosts conclude, this may just be the beginning of a new era for Chinese gaming, proving that when a team remains fully devoted to their vision, they can build a bridge that resonates with players across the entire globe.

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable. When a game drops in the middle of the week and pulls in over 2 million players simultaneously on just one platform, it's not a myth.
It's straight up legendary.
Check out Black Myth, Wu Kong.
Hey, Chen Ha, Wu Kong in Chinese, the video game that's setting the gaming world on fire was the magic behind its success.
Well, Black Myth, Wu Kong lead Chinese gaming on an epic journey to the west.

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