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Black Myth Wukong Xbox release scheduled for 20 August

Finally!

Black Myth Wukong will finally head to the Xbox from 20 August — marking one year since the game’s original release on PC and PS5.

Pre-orders on Xbox will go live from 19 June here in Australia, with the title offered at a 20% until 12 July.

We reviewed the title last year on PC.

“I’ve used the term “Soulslike” frequently here, and I believe it’s still more accurate than likening Black Myth Wukong to something in the vein of God of War Ragnarok,” I wrote at the time. “While you have the freedom to fast travel to different places within the world, GameScience’s title is far more linear and lacking a true sense of exploration. I’d imagine that’s because Black Myth Wukong is extremely story-driven, and GameScience isn’t as adept at weaving in a narrative as the veterans over at Sony Santa Monica.”

Black Myth Wukong is already available on Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, and PS5. It heads to Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X on 20 August 2025.

Black Myth Wukong

20 August 2024 (PC, PS5), 20 August 2025 (Xbox)
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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