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Black Myth Wukong Is Getting A Major Elden Ring-like DLC

The ink’s barely dry on the ‘Game of the Year’ accolades for Black Myth: Wukong, and already Game Science is teasing us with a full-blown expansion. Forget those six-year development cycles, this one’s coming sooner than you think. We’re diving deep into a recent Bloomberg interview with Daniel Wu, a major Game Science investor, to bring you the juicy details. Let’s see if we get any juicy details on a Black Myth Wukong DLC Expansion from the investor.

Black Myth Wukong DLC Is Getting A Big Expansion With New Regions, Enemies, Weapons, and More

Black Myth Wukong DLC Expansion Leaks (1)

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Directly from the Bloomberg article, we learn that while this won’t be a full-fledged sequel, it’s a substantial expansion. Game Science is taking a page from FromSoftware’s playbook, aiming for a similar release strategy as Elden Ring’s “Shadow of the Erdtree” DLC. This move allows them to further capitalize on Wukong’s massive success while offering fans more of what they crave. Remember, “Shadow of the Erdtree” sold a staggering 4 million copies in mere days, proving the appetite for quality expansions is insatiable.

Let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer magnitude of Black Myth: Wukong’s triumph. As of September 5th, it’s sold over 18 million copies in a mere two weeks. That’s right, it’s already eclipsed giants like Cyberpunk 2077 in terms of sales. We’re talking an estimated $700 million in revenue, a figure only dwarfed by the behemoth that is Call of Duty. For a studio’s first AAA title, this is nothing short of phenomenal.

Black Myth Wukong DLC Won’t Do Microtransactions

Black Myth Wukong No Microtransactions

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The Bloomberg article also sheds light on the team’s stance on monetization. With their background in free-to-play games, they’re acutely aware of the pitfalls of predatory practices. Rest assured, there will be no microtransactions or pay-to-win elements in the Wukong expansion. It’s a single-player experience through and through, and we couldn’t be happier about it.

Cut Content and Boss Battles

The expansion announcement has also reignited discussions about cut content. We’re talking about epic boss battles and sprawling zones that were teased in trailers but never made it to the final game. One particularly tantalizing example is the “Wukong vs. 100,000 Celestial Court soldiers” encounter.

Other missing bosses include a giant cobra, a Thor-like warrior, and a colossal bird-like creature. These encounters could have added even more depth and variety to the already stellar combat.

Missing Zones and Pre-Alpha Footage Might Make It Into The Black Myth Wukong DLC Expansion

Black Myth Wukong Cut Content

Early footage also hinted at a much larger Chapter 2, filled with unique enemies and environments that didn’t make the cut. It’s a bittersweet reminder of the creative process and the difficult choices developers have to make.

The Future of Wukong?

Despite the cut content, the Black Myth: Wukong expansion has us incredibly excited. There’s so much untapped potential in this universe, and we can’t wait to see what Game Science has in store for us. We’re hoping for even more deep dives into Chinese mythology, epic boss battles, and maybe even the return of some of those cut encounters. Till then, enjoy this DLC leak we found on Reddit.

What are your hopes and dreams for the Wukong expansion? Let us know in the comments below! Stay tuned for more guides, tips, and tricks, and news on Black Myth Wukong and its upcoming DLC on Esports Eclipse.

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