Black Myth: Wukong is currently the second-most-popular video game on Steam, with an all-time peak of 2,415,714 concurrent players. It joins
Cyberpunk 2077
as the only two single-player games on Steam that has had more than a million players log in to play simultaneously.
Ever since coming out on August 20, the game, which, for many years, most thought would never come out - if someone told me a year ago the kick-ass martial arts AAA game from a little-known Chinese studio was more than just a tech demo, I doubt I'd believe you - everyone can only seem to talk about it, and who can blame them?
Game Science's debut title continues to break records every day.
In addition to a Steam player count that no one ever really thought was possible for a single-player title, the action RPG is defying all odds, much like its protagonist, the titular Sun Wukong.
According to a Bloomberg report, Black Myth: Wukong is so popular that its release in China saw players flock to Alilibaba's Taobao e-commerce storefront as players sought to buy a PlayStation 5 to circumvent the game's steep PC requirements.
