Black Myth: Wukong Gameplay Shows the Game’s Performance on PS5

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades under my belt, I’ve seen my fair share of game launches, some smooth as silk and others riddled with technical hurdles. The anticipation for Black Myth: Wukong has been building like a tidal wave, and the first glimpses of its PC version have left me both excited and apprehensive.


Online, initial feedback for Black Myth: Wukong has surfaced, but it’s only for the PC version at this time. This leaves PlayStation 5 players in the dark, which raises some concerns, particularly given the technical challenges the game has encountered so far. Fortunately, there’s a video showing the game being played on a console.

As a devoted follower, I’m thrilled to share that the Chinese division of IGN has unveiled exclusive gameplay footage of “Black Myth: Wukong” running on the PlayStation 5! This is our first sneak peek at how the game performs on Sony’s powerful hardware. The showcase offers a glimpse into one of the game’s epic boss battles, and it’s immediately apparent that the game runs flawlessly, with no discernible dips in performance.

As a gamer, I’ve got to say, this sneak peek of Black Myth: Wukong is short and sweet, barely over two minutes long. It’s tough to predict how the full game will play out, whether it’ll take us to new locations or pit us against bands of foes. However, the glimpse we get offers a glimmer of hope that the PS5 version won’t suffer the same issues as its PC counterpart – although some background textures could use a bit more clarity. If you’re curious about how this game performs on PlayStation 5, take a look at the provided gameplay video below.

As per the schedule on Steam, the game “Black Myth: Wukong” is set to launch in the United States on August 19 at 10:00 p.m. EDT. If you’ve opted for pre-ordering and can’t wait to dive in, you have the option to pre-install the game. Do note that this will necessitate having enough storage space available. The PC version requires approximately 130 GB, whereas the PS5 version needs about 104 GB of free space.

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2024-08-19 13:32