Black Myth: Wukong Smashes Steam Records in Just 1 Day, Proving That Gamers Still Care About Strong Single-Player Experiences
Black Myth: Wukong is turning out to be a much bigger success than it may have seemed.
- Game Science's mainstream debut has been nothing short of a triumph on Steam.
- With more than two million players checking the game out, it has been breaking various records on Valve's platform.
- By just being an excellent narrative-driven experience, Black Myth: Wukong has already attracted a massive fanbase.
During any other year, the level of success that Black Myth: Wukong has managed to achieve just on its launch day would have been the most unexpected news to come out of the gaming industry. However, in a year like 2024 where several twists have already taken place throughout the months, it may not be too surprising to witness the kind of triumph that Game Science has spectacularly pulled off.
Coming in with style and swooping the players off their feet, the Journey to the West-inspired Chinese video game has broken multiple records in a matter of mere hours and has secured the top place on Steam by quite a significant margin.
Black Myth: Wukong Reaches Unfathomable Player Counts on Launch Day
Game Science had been working on its action RPG for a very long time, with its conceptualization phase kicking off all the way back in 2018 with just a few members of the studio taking on the responsibility, and the results of patience and ensuring that most of the aspects are perfected before release are quite apparent in the kind of reception that the game has been welcomed by.
In a mainstream debut unlike any other, Black Myth: Wukong‘s simultaneous release on PlayStation 5 and PC has turned out to be really successful, to say the least, as although it may be performing well on the former, it is absolutely smashing records on the Steam side of things. According to the charts on SteamDB, the game has already crossed the two million player count mark, reaching an all-time peak of 2,223,179 players after just a few hours of launch.
Although Game Science’s effort has been continuously breaking records on Valve’s platform throughout the day, like becoming the most-played single-player video game on the digital store, its ability to take out the top performers even in the multiplayer realm of gaming is making the feat more impressive.
In a Realm of Live-Service Multiplayer Titles, Game Science Has Achieved Something Massive
To put Black Myth: Wukong‘s victory as a solely single-player, narrative-driven experience into more perspective, the top three spots on the Steam charts used to be secured by some popular behemoths in multiplayer gaming that almost every gamer is aware of.
From Valve’s very own Counter-Strike 2 to long-running titles like Dota 2, Game Science’s game has not left any stone unturned and surpassed each and every one of these huge names when it comes to its current number of players. What is even more interesting is that the lead in numbers is not even negligible enough to call it close competition, as aside from PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, neither of the other titles have ever reached the two million mark regarding their all-time peaks.
These figures clearly indicate that in an extremely saturated multiplayer market, gamers are still looking forward to strong story-based experiences that they can immerse themselves in without anyone else playing with them.
With the kind of love that Game Science has received from players, perhaps the developer could get motivated to expand the Black Myth universe even further, turning it into something much bigger than just Wukong.