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Black Myth: Wukong was released for PlayStation 5 and Windows on August 20, 2024, with an Xbox Series X/S version to be released at a later date. The game received generally favorable reviews from critics and won several accolades including Game of the Year awards.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. Character in Chinese mythology For other uses, see Monkey King (disambiguation). "Wukong" redirects here. For other uses, see Wukong (disambiguation). "Qi Tian Da Sheng" redirects here. For Pu Songling's story, see The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. In this Chinese name, the family name is ...
The video game Black Myth: Wukong rooted in Journey to the West shows a wide variety of yaoguai inspired by Chinese traditional mythology. Japanese adaptations The Yaoguai's Yaomo alias was used in AdventureQuest Worlds during its 2014 Akiba's New Year celebration on Yokai Island.
His true form is a black bear, thus the demon is also known as the Black Bear Monster (Chinese: 黑熊精), [1] [2] but he appears as a dark-complexioned man armed with a Black Tassel Spear. [3] [4] He steals Tang Sanzang's cassock during a fire. Sun Wukong goes to confront him later to take back the cassock but fails so he seeks help from Guanyin.
Black Myth: Wukong, a Chinese adventure/role playing video game developed by Game Science which depicts Sun Wukong's story, exploits and battles. Before Black Myth, the developers, also made Asura Online, an MMORPG. Both games were inspired by an online novel that was a dark retelling of Journey to the West.
He introduces the latter to Sun Wukong, who was trapped under a mountain by the Buddha. Gao Cuilan (高翠蘭) is a woman forced by Zhu Bajie to be his wife. Squire Gao (高員外) is Gao Cuilan's father. The Dragon King of Jing River (涇河龍王) is the ruler of the Jing River and a relative of the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas.
3 - Right side, it blends into the wood of the small cabinet, 3RD drawer. 4 - Lower left side, it blends with the stone object on the floor. 5 - Top left side, on the statue's shoulder.
The Six-Eared Macaque—and not to be mistaken for the Macaque King (獼猴王), one of the same Seven Sages (七聖) Fraternity of Sworn Brothers, that Sun Wukong is a member of—is, according to the Buddha, one of the four spiritual primates that do not belong to any of the ten categories that all beings in the universe are classified under.