“EA never been so wrong”: The Insane Black Myth Wukong Sales Numbers Are Further Proof That Single Player Games Aren’t Going Anywhere

Black Myth Wukong's rapid success, selling over 10 million copies in just four days, highlights that the single-player genre is far from dying.

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  • The game has shattered records, selling over 10 million copies across all platforms in just four days, demonstrating that single-player titles can still achieve monumental success.
  • Despite a common belief that multiplayer games dominate the industry, the success of single-player games like Black Myth Wukong proves that well-crafted single-player experiences remain in high demand.
  • The overwhelming success of Black Myth Wukong could inspire other developers and publishers to invest more in single-player games.
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Black Myth Wukong has turned the gaming world upside down, given how popular it has become in such a short span. The game recently crossed 10 million copies across all platforms, a feat it managed to achieve in under four days of its release.

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While it’s undeniable that Black Myth Wukong is a major contender for the Game of the Year award, its incredible sales also go on to prove that single-player titles are still very much in demand. Despite a notion floating around for a while now that single-player games are not popular anymore, many examples, like Black Myth Wukong, show otherwise.

Black Myth Wukong Success Proves Single-Player Games Are Not Dead

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Wukong with his staff.

There was no doubt that Black Myth Wukong was going to be a massive hit given how much attention it was grabbing even before release, and the glimpses Game Science has shown of the game over the years have always received positive reception. However, the numbers it’s been putting up since its release are mind-boggling, and no one saw it as being this successful.

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It goes without saying that multiplayer games find more success compared to single-player games when it comes to overall popularity and sustainability. Games like Fortnite, Warzone, and League of Legends boast a huge player base, with new players picking them up on a regular basis. Furthermore, they usually have higher longevity and also benefit from the eSports scene.

An old tweet from EA has resurfaced, making light-hearted fun of users who play single-player games. However, this couldn’t be far from reality, as single-player games are still thriving and are the preferred choice for many.

Games like Elden Ring, Hogwarts Legacy, and Marvel’s Spider-man 2 have had massive success, indicating that it’s not about single-player or multi-player, but if the game has potential and ticks the right boxes, it can succeed.

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Black Myth Wukong Continues to Break Records

Entering Painted Realm in Black Myth Wukong.
The game is breaking all records. Image Credit: Game Science

Undoubtedly, Game Science has hit a masterstroke with Black Myth Wukong. As mentioned before, the game has already sold more than 10 million copies, becoming the fastest-ever video game, leaving behind the likes of Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077.

The numbers on Steam are also impressive, with the game boasting the highest number of concurrent players on Steam ever. Additionally, in terms of most played games on Steam, it’s only behind PUBG, a game that was released more than seven years ago.

The staggering numbers aren’t going to end here, as the game is not even a week old. It is yet to be released on the Xbox platform due to some issues, but we will likely see an increase in the player base when it does. Overall, with the release of Black Myth Wukong, we are witnessing history being created.

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What are your thoughts on Black Myth Wukong’s immense success? Do you believe that single-player games are seeing a resurgence? Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by Kuldeep Thapa

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Kuldeep is an electrical engineer and a writer for FandomWire with over 5 years of experience under the belt. He is a keen learner who consistently tries to improve and is always up for the grind. Besides delving into the Pokemon world, he enjoys playing League of Legends and many other competitive games.