China’s first AAA game,ebony Black Myth: Wukong, won Best Action Game at The Game Awards (TGA) 2024, an annual event that is often described as the Oscars of the gaming industry. The Journey to the West-inspired title was nominated in four categories — Game of the Year, Best Game Direction, Best Action Game, and Best Art Direction — and was the first Chinese game to receive a Game of the Year nomination at the awards. Although Chinese players had high hopes for Black Myth: Wukong to win the top award, it was Sony’s Astro Bot that took home the Game of the Year. Black Myth: Wukong, developed by the independent studio Game Science over seven years, hit a peak of over 2.2 million concurrent players on Steam on its launch day, August 20. [TGA 2024]
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