Highly anticipated Black Myth: Wukong among China’s latest batch of approved video games
- China has approved more than 100 new domestic titles in a positive move for the industry after a rout of video-game-related stocks late last year
- Black Myth: Wukong, an action role-playing game developed by Hangzhou-based studio Game Science, is one of the most awaited titles
China’s video gaming regulator has approved 111 new titles in February, including the highly-anticipated Black Myth: Wukong, giving the industry another confidence boost after a stock rout in December.
The National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA), the government body in charge of licensing video games in China, published its latest list of newly approved domestic titles on Tuesday, after giving the green light to 115 Chinese titles in January and 32 imported games earlier this month.
Other games approved in February include Infinite Nikki, an open-world dress-up adventure game from Chinese studio Papergames, and Perfect New World, an open-world action role-playing game developed by Chinese firm Perfect World.
NetEase had one new title approved, while Tencent Holdings, the country’s largest video game operator by revenue, received no approvals this time.
Black Myth: Wukong, an action role-playing game developed by Hangzhou-based studio Game Science, is one of the most awaited titles by Chinese gamers. First announced in 2020, the game’s 13-minute demo reel drew fanfare for its impressive gameplay and high visual fidelity.