Black Myth: Wukong goes ape with over 2 million Steam players, surpassing Palworld’s record


What you need to know

  • The long-awaited action RPG Black Myth: Wukong released this week, and has already managed to achieve a concurrent player count of well over 2 million on Steam.
  • Specifically, the game’s record is 2,358,580 players, which makes it the second most-played game in Steam history. It’s taken that title from January’s Palworld, and is only superseded by PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS’ 3,257,248 concurrent player count record.
  • Hype for Black Myth has been steadily growing since it was announced in 2020, with fans enamored with its spectacle-heavy boss fights and combat mechanics.
  • Its ties to the classical novel Journey to the West and Chinese mythology have also drawn lots of interest from the Chinese gaming market, which is expected to swell to 730 million players by 2027.

I knew Game Science’s highly anticipated single player action RPG Black Myth: Wukong was going to be one of this year’s most popular games, but I wasn’t expecting it to have what will likely be 2024’s largest launches, as well as one of the biggest debuts in gaming history. And yet, two days after its release, here we are, with the title hitting a peak player count of well over 2 million on Valve’s PC gaming platform Steam. Specifically, as SteamDB data shows, it’s reached a colossal zenith of 2,358,580 players.

That puts Black Myth: Wukong’s peak a little over 250,000 higher than that of Palworld, another explosively successful game that launched on Windows PC, Xbox, and Xbox Game Pass earlier this year in January. It’s also achieved better numbers than Counter-Strike 2, Lost Ark, and Cyberpunk 2077 (among others), and now stands as the second most concurrently played Steam game of all time. The only release with a record that tops it is PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, as the battle royale shooter managed to reach 3,257,248 players at the height of its popularity in 2018.

At the time of writing on a Wednesday afternoon, roughly 1,800,000 players are embarking on their journey to the west, and that’s not even taking fans on the Epic Games Store, WeGame, and PlayStation 5 into account. Whether Black Myth: Wukong will break its aforementioned launch day record or not remains to be seen, but given that we’re soon heading into the weekend, I wouldn’t be surprised.

The Destined One meditates in the forests of the Black Wind Mountain. (Image credit: Windows Central)

The heights to which Black Myth: Wukong has ascended are very surprising, though as I said before, the ARPG was expected to be a big success. It was the most-wishlisted game on Steam for several months in advance of its launch, and hype for the title has been steadily building for several years now. Ever since it was first revealed four years ago in 2020, it’s been on the radar of gamers worldwide.





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