On August 20th, a single-player game about Journey to the West, “Black Myth: Wukong,” quickly sparked heated discussions after its release. Media personality Han Qiaosheng posted on social media that he was flooded with posts about it. One of his friends told him that the game’s significance was comparable to China’s national football team qualifying for the World Cup.
China’s national football team will also be competing in the 18th round of the World Cup qualifiers in September. They will play against Japan on September 5th at 6:35 pm and against Saudi Arabia on September 10th at 8 pm at home.
Han Qiaosheng’s original post on social media:
Tonight I’ve been flooded with posts about “Black Myth: Wukong.” Although I don’t play single-player games much myself, I was still amazed by the beautiful graphics and detailed environments! I didn’t expect Journey to the West to enter the lives of young people in this way.
But I still didn’t understand why it was so popular, so I asked a young friend for advice. He excitedly said to me: “Mr. Han, this “Black Myth: Wukong” has ended China’s 20-year drought of single-player game masterpieces. Its significance is comparable to China’s national football team qualifying for the World Cup!”
Coincidentally, China last qualified for the World Cup in 2002, which is now 22 years ago. AAA games are a high manifestation of a country’s software industry and entertainment aesthetic! I look forward to the rise of the light of domestic AAA games!
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