Here’s when Black Myth: Wukong releases in your timezone
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With less than 24 hours to go, the countdown to the Black Myth: Wukong release time is well and truly on. It’s on like Wukong, some might say.
The action RPG will be released for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, though fans on Team Green will have to wait.Black Myth: Wukongdeveloper Game Science previously announced that theupcoming port would be delayeduntil “it meets our quality standards.”
For the rest of you, it looks like you’re getting a grand retelling of the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West, all wrapped up in a slick action RPG. We gave the game a four-star score in ourBlack Myth: Wukong review, calling it a “great action RPG that feels like God of War for Chinese mythology.”
“With strong combat and a fascinating world that mostly rewards exploration, Black Myth: Wukong is a fun action RPG that feels like the modern God of War games viewed through the lens of Chinese mythology,” we say. Lofty praise, indeed. No wonder theSteam feedback tool aloneamassed more than 60,000 players on Steam.
Next up is the Black Myth: Wukong release time itself. The action RPG is already available to pre-load across PC and PS5 so you’ll want to do that first and foremost, though you need only read on to find out when Black Myth: Wukong launches in your timezone.
Black Myth: Wukong release time
Game Science confirms the unlock times on Twitter with a neat infographic, which you can see above if that’s your preferred way of digesting information. This one is a simultaneous launch, too, so everyone gets to play at the same time – though that works out better for some than it does for others.
If you’re looking for something Wukong-related to pass the time, you can read our full review above. That, or watchthe final trailer, which showcases “never-seen-before combat gameplay” and cutscenes from its “actual PC version.”
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