Game Science first revealed Black Myth: Wukong back in 2020 and fans have been waiting for more news ever since. The initial announcement went viral as pre-alpha footage of the game, made in Unreal Engine 4, amazed audiences. It quickly converted fans out of the 2 million-plus viewers on YouTube that watched the full trailer on its first day alone.

Fast forward to a year later and Black Myth: Wukong looks even more amazing - Game Science has clearly been hard at work. It even switched engines and opted to use Unreal Engine 5 for Black Myth: Wukong instead, much to the game's benefit.

Black Myth on Unreal Engine 5 is pure eye candy

Black Myth: Wukong Stuns Audiences In Latest Unreal Engine 5 Trailer

There is currently no game on the market that uses Unreal Engine 5. Although several games currently in development with Unreal Engine 5, very few if any at all have extensive gameplay trailers available similar to Black Myth. With Epic Games and Nvidia both lending Game Science a hand with the engine switch, Black Myth: Wukong will support 4K resolution at 60 frames per second with ray tracing and Nvidia DLSS when it's available sometime in 2023.