Black Myth: Wukong, the title that has taken the industry by storm, has now broken records for Steam concurrent viewers, reaching its all-time peak.
Black Myth: Wukong has become a favorite in the industry. Just within a few hours of launch, the title has managed to hit 2.22 million concurrent players on Steam, the highest for a single-player title ever on the platform, beating the likes of Counter Strike-2, Dota 2, Elden Ring, and Cyberpunk 2077. Given that this number is limited to players on Steam only, it’s imminent that the overall figures will be much higher.
This is shocking for the industry, given that the hype around Black Myth: Wukong pre-launch wasn’t that massive for it to be translated into such figures. But the gaming industry has its ways, and we might have an idea about the turn-out of the title. Black Myth: Wukong is highly popular in Eastern regions, particularly in China, and given the population the nation holds, we believe that 2.22 million players aren’t the actual peak, and there’s still a lot to happen.
How China-specific is interest in Black Myth: Wukong? A lot: @GameDiscoverCo‘s current estimate of its Steam country split for players is 88.1% China, 3% U.S., 1.6% Hong Kong, 1% Japan. pic.twitter.com/FeAFn85NBH
— Simon Carless (@simoncarless) August 20, 2024
An estimate by GameDiscoverCo shows that around 88.1% of Black Myth: Wukong’s share is owned by China, while other nations such as the US, Hong Kong, and Japan hold a lesser portion. This shows that Chinese influence is indeed playing its part in the viewership of Black Myth: Wukong, and by the looks of it, the viewership figures are expected to skyrocket from hereon, too.
For those unaware, Black Myth: Wukong is a title which seeks to combine rich storytelling with stunning visuals and a unique take on the action RPG formula, putting players on a journey to discove ancient Chinese mythology, breathtaking landscapes, and a diverse cast of memorable characters based on their novel Journey to the West. The close attachment of the title to Chinese cultures and traditions is one of the main reasons why there has been a massive portion of players from the region. Along with that, the in-game mechanics and the visually stunning staff-based melee combat system have elevated the title’s experience to new levels.
Our review of Black Myth: Wukong also showed that the title “couldn’t have been a better debut for Game Science.” The game has received a Metacritic average score of 82, showing that in terms of the overall experience, it is undoubtedly something to savor and something gamers should look forward to.
News Source: SteamDB