Game Science Official FAQ Seemingly Confirms Black Myth: Wukong DLCs

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  • Game Science has hinted at future DLCs for Black Myth: Wukong on the game’s official pre-order page.
  • There might be two major expansions featuring iconic characters from Chinese mythology.
  • Datamined names like Black Myth: Zhong Kui and Black Myth: Jiang Ziya hint at a series of games set in the same mythological world.

Game Science has seemingly hinted at possible future DLCs for Black Myth: Wukong. We noticed the game’s official pre-order FAQ mentioned that Black Myth: Wukong will use a “one-time purchase model” and could include future DLCs, along with in-game purchases that won’t affect gameplay balance.

Although not a direct confirmation, this statement essentially points to the fact that more content for the game is coming.

Why it matters: According to reports, Black Myth: Wukong originally featured 13 chapters instead of 6, but they were cut off due to budget constraints. However, now that the studio has more budget, this cut content could be revisited in future DLCs.

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Black Myth: Wukong’s official pre-order page essentially confirms future expansions. | Via Game Science

The game’s official FAQ answer, which encouraged users to take screenshots as a “guarantee,” suggests that Game Science is seriously planning to release more content. This matches earlier rumors that the studio has big plans for the Black Myth series.

In the future, we may release DLCs.

It’s reported the title might get two major expansions, potentially featuring characters like the Bull King, Jade Emperor, and Buddha. Looking at the FAQ and recent leaks, it seems all but given that more content is being planned.

Moreover, there are signs that Game Science might expand Black Myth into a larger franchise. The studio seems to be planning sequels or spin-offs based on different parts of Chinese mythology.

Game Science has even reserved names like Black Myth: Zhong Kui and Black Myth: Jiang Ziya, hinting at a series of titles set in the same mythological world. This approach is similar to how other successful franchises explore different aspects of the same universe.

Black Myth: Wukong
The game is a strong contender for the GOTY award this year.

The action RPG has been a success for Game Science, as it sold 10 million copies within three days of release. Following its success, the studio is seemingly ready to deliver more content, this time with extra budget.

Although the details of the DLCs are not yet confirmed, there are some promising signs. Recent statements from the studio and previous leaks suggest that Game Science has solid plans to support the action RPG after its release.

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