Wukong Sun will make its way to Nintendo Switch in a few days
Wukong Sun: Black Legend, a game currently available for pre-order on the US eShop, faces an uncertain future due to striking similarities to the acclaimed Black Myth: Wukong. The visual style, protagonist wielding a staff, and plot synopsis bear a strong resemblance, raising concerns about potential copyright infringement.
Wukong Sun: Black Legend's description boasts an "epic journey to the West," featuring the Monkey King, Wukong, battling monsters in a world inspired by Chinese mythology. This mirrors Black Myth: Wukong's core premise, an epic adventure deeply rooted in Chinese mythology that unexpectedly soared to popularity, dominating Steam charts.
Unlike Wukong Sun, Black Myth: Wukong's success stems from its intricate detail, immersive gameplay, and skillfully designed combat system. While incorporating elements of the Souls-like genre, its accessibility and engaging mechanics avoid overwhelming players with complex mechanics. The combat is visually stunning, characterized by fluid animations.
Black Myth: Wukong's true strength lies in its captivating setting and breathtaking visual design, creating a truly immersive and enchanting experience. Its stunning character design and world beauty have garnered significant praise, with many gamers believing it deserved a "Game of the Year 2024" nomination at The Game Awards. The potential legal ramifications for Wukong Sun: Black Legend, given the apparent similarities, remain a significant concern.







