Black Myth: Wukong has swiftly captured the attention of the Chinese PC gaming market since its launch earlier this month. However, the excitement surrounding this highly anticipated title has been tempered for Xbox players, as the game is currently available only on PC and PlayStation 5. Initial reports from the Tencent-backed developer Game Science attributed the absence of an Xbox version to technical challenges. Yet, a recent Forbes article has introduced the possibility of an exclusivity agreement between Game Science and Sony, a claim that remains unconfirmed by either party.
What the tipster said about the game’s Xbox launch delay
In a recent post on X, a tipster shared insights gleaned from conversations with Xbox insiders at Gamescom. The source indicated that the delay in launching Black Myth: Wukong on Xbox consoles is linked to a technical issue known as a “Memory Leak.” This bug reportedly poses a risk of significant crashes, potentially jeopardizing the performance of Xbox consoles. As a result, the game has not yet passed Xbox’s rigorous bug detection tests, leading to an indefinite postponement until the developers can optimize it for the Series X|S.
The tipster noted that the studio is diligently working to resolve these issues and secure the necessary certification. Once the game achieves approval, a release date will be established, although specifics remain uncertain. Despite these challenges, the source emphasized that aside from the memory leak, the game is “close to being ready.”
What the game’s developer said about its Xbox launch delay
The first signs of a delay emerged in June when the Xbox Series X|S logo was conspicuously absent from the Black Myth: Wukong trailer presented at the Summer Game Fest. In response to growing concerns, Game Science addressed the situation on its FAQ page, confirming that the Xbox version is still undergoing optimization.
The studio stated, “We are currently optimising the Xbox Series X|S version to meet our quality standards, so it won’t release simultaneously with the other platforms. We apologise for the delay and aim to minimise the wait for Xbox users. We will announce the release date as soon as it meets our quality standards.”