Black Myth: Wukong is Set to Release in Early 2025, Marking a Significant Milestone for Fans of the Game
Since its announcement nearly two years ago, Black Myth: Wukong has captivated a large fan base, with many completing the initial chapters of this monumental action RPG. Moreover, numerous players have fully immersed themselves, achieving 100% completion as they explore the intricacies of this captivating world. The game is poised to unveil its final challenge segment by the end of this year, and anticipation is building for news regarding new DLCs.

In fact, this announcement has already garnered significant attention as we approach the latter part of 2024. During this period, various sources have indicated that the first DLC for Black Myth: Wukong is likely to launch in January 2025, coinciding with the Lunar New Year celebrations.
Accompanying this news are numerous images that have surfaced from Game Science, showcasing the character Tian Meng Ren engaging in a fierce battle against the antagonist Ha Ti Ren, aiming to resolve the conflict of the Twelve Mu. Additionally, the character Su Dà Linh is expected to appear in this DLC. However, as we stand in January 2025, one-third of the time has already passed, and information regarding the new DLC remains largely under wraps.


The fan community of Black Myth: Wukong has been particularly vocal. Recently, numerous posts have highlighted a perceived lack of patience regarding the potential of the DLCs. However, it’s important to note that the timeline leading up to the Lunar New Year is not definitive. Drawing from the experiences of previous blockbuster titles, many players have “written off” the expected timeline for the DLC of Black Myth: Wukong, believing it should arrive by mid-2025 or the end of that year at the latest.

Ultimately, Game Science seems to be exercising caution, as Black Myth: Wukong continues to maintain a significant level of excitement among gamers. As for the release timeline of the DLCs, the developers have remained tight-lipped, much like CEO Feng Ji previously mentioned, stating that players may need to wait up to two years.