Tag: video games

Competitors Concord and Dustborn Help Explain Black Myth: Wukong’s Success

We’ve watched Black Myth: Wukong, the new Soulslike game from Chinese developer Game Science, become a legitimate sensation over the past week, with 2,415,714 concurrent players at its all-time peak on Steam and a 95.58% positive audience score as of this writing. It’s also on track to be the fa...

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Success of Black Myth: Wukong Enrages Games Journalists

Black Myth: Wukong, the highly anticipated Soulslike action game from Chinese developer Game Science, made a lake-emptying splash when it debuted yesterday. Its first day racked up 2,223,179 peak concurrent players on Steam, the second-highest ever after the 3,257,248 PUBG: Battlegrounds scored in 2...

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Black Myth: Wukong Sets the Steam Charts on Fire on its Release Day

Today is launch day for Black Myth: Wukong, the first game from Chinese studio Game Science that has had an embattled road to its release. Based on a Chinese novel called Journey to the West about Chinese history, culture, and mythology, Black Myth: Wukong has been criticized for not being more di...

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Kong: Survivor Instinct Trailer Showcases the Worst of the Monsterverse

The Monsterverse – the series of giant monster movies from Legendary Studios featuring Godzilla, King Kong, and other famous movie creatures – is making its video game debut (aside from some web and mobile games), and it’s got the same feel as the movies: very little of the monsters but lots o...

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Black Myth Wukong Review Guidelines Ban “Feminist Propaganda”

The makers of Black Myth: Wukong are not playing around with games journalists. The Soulslike action RPG from Chinese studio Game Science (their first game, which is hard to believe when you see how good it looks) will be released tomorrow, August 20, on PlayStation 5 and PC – and Xbox Series X|S...

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Warner Bros. Considering Licensing IPs to Outside Gaming Studios

Warner Bros. is considering changing up its approach to video games following another bad earnings call. The company is still feeling the effects of the disastrous Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the follow-up to Rocksteady’s Arkham games that, according to the previous earnings call in M...

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