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A young man played "Black Myth: Wukong" on the high-speed train and became the most handsome guy in the carriage! Netizens commented: Why is there only one monster?

2024-08-24

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According to Fast Technology on August 24, "Black Myth: Wukong" is undoubtedly the hottest topic in China recently. Even netizens who don't play games are paying attention to it. People from 70-year-old grandfathers to 5/6-year-old children have already known about it.

According to netizens, a man was recently seen playing "Black Myth: Wukong" on his laptop on a high-speed train. He attracted the attention of all passengers in the car and became the most handsome guy.

However, seeing him at the forefront of fighting tigers,One netizen made a brilliant comment: Why is there only this one monster after all the fighting?

Actually, this is a joke from a few days ago. It was reported that a man in Jiangsu played games all night, and he kept getting stuck on a boss. His wife asked him soul-searchingly: "Do all the monsters in this game look the same?"

According to official news, the sales of "Black Myth: Wukong" across all platforms have exceeded 10 million copies, with a maximum of 3 million people online across all platforms at the same time.

Roughly calculated based on the lowest price of 268 yuan on the PC platform, the sales of "Black Myth: Wukong" has reached 2.68 billion yuan, and in fact many users still purchased the deluxe version or even the physical version.

In addition to being extremely popular in China, the game has also attracted much attention overseas and has exported a lot of traditional Chinese culture to foreign countries. Many foreign players have begun reading the original "Journey to the West" in the hope of gaining a deeper understanding of the game's plot, and are also moved by the content of the original work.

In addition, the real-life scans of ancient Chinese buildings in the game also amazed overseas netizens, and some players even said they wanted to experience them for themselves.