This just in: Black Myth: Wukong might actually be a PlayStation 5 exclusive title in disguise as a multiplatform release.
No, really. We're not just trying to make a pun on how this year's best-selling game so far has a lead character, Sun Wukong, who can shapeshift into anyone he pleases, including the many bosses that you encounter in the game.
Apparently, multiple sources, including Forbes' Paul Tassi and IGN, have come across info that suggests that Sony and Game Science brokered a deal to make Black Myth: Wukong exclusive to the PS5.
Initially, the delay of Black Myth: Wukong on Xbox was due to technical issues. In an earlier statement, Game Science, the developer behind the title, confirmed that they were "currently optimizing the Xbox Series X|S version."
This straightforward explanation suggested that the team needed additional time to meet Microsoft's possibly higher standards. Meanwhile, contrary to the developer's official stance, sources with alleged insider knowledge have come forward with different narratives.
These sources claim that the real reason for Black Myth: Wukong's absence on Xbox is not due to technical limitations but rather a Sony exclusivity deal. Adding fuel to the fire, Microsoft's own statement on the matter, saying that they "can't coment on the deals made by our partners with other platform holders," seemed to hint at the possibility of an exclusivity agreement.
