Rumor: Black Myth: Wukong to Receive Two DLCs and a Sequel, Black Myth: Jiang Ziya
Before the launch of Black Myth: Wukong, GameScience hinted at an interest in creating DLC. After the game’s incredible success, the studio is now reportedly developing two story expansions and a sequel, Black Myth: Jiang Ziya.
This information comes from Lunatic Ignus, the same insider who earlier leaked that the game would have over 80 bosses. Lunatic Ignus also accurately leaked the Black Myth: Wukong preview embargo on June 17th and the trailer release date. After all these accurate leaks and predictions, we find these new rumors worth covering.
According to Lunatic Ignus, GameScience plans to release the DLCs after the Xbox port and physical copies are available. The expansions are rumored to focus on unused content from the original game, such as characters like Buddha, the Jade Emperor, and Nezha.
The decision to develop these DLCs and a sequel might be linked to the game’s initial budget limitations. Reports indicate that Black Myth: Wukong was initially planned to have 13 chapters, but the developers reduced this to six due to financial constraints. Now, with the game’s massive success, selling over 10 million units in just three days, GameScience appears to be in a stronger position to expand the game.
While this news will excite Black Myth: Wukong fans, it’s important to note that these are still just rumors. GameScience has not confirmed the details or release dates for these DLCs, but an announcement is speculated for August 2025.
Black Myth: Wukong is currently available on PC and PlayStation 5.
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- Report: PS5 Stock Sells Out in China Following Black Myth: Wukong Launch
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