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Blockbuster game "Black Myth: Wukong" wins two awards at 42nd Golden Joystick Awards 2024/11/29 source: Print

Black Myth: Wukong, the first Chinese-developed "Triple-A" video game, took home two awards at the 42nd Golden Joystick Awards held in London on Thursday.

The action role-playing game developed by Game Science won the "Ultimate Game of The Year" and "Best Visual Design" awards, while being nominated for "Best Game Direction," "Best Action Game," and "Best Art Direction."

The Golden Joystick Awards has been one of the world's oldest gaming industry awards. This year, more than 12 million public votes were cast across 21 categories, recognizing over 125 games, studios, hardware and TV shows.

The game was inspired by the 16th-century classic "Journey to the West". Infused with traditional Chinese cultural elements, the game delivers a distinctive and immersive experience.

So far, the latest figures from Video Game Insights show that the gross revenue of "Black Myth: Wukong" hit 1.1 billion U.S. dollars while its sales surpassed 22.3 million units.


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