Black Myth: Wukongfans eager for more may be in luck becausea new rumor claims developer Game Science is working on DLC. Followingits massive success on every platform, but most especially Steam, it stands to reason that the team behindBlack Myth: Wukongwould have additional plans for the game to provide players with even more content. Given the format and genre, an expansion adding new boss encounters and locations is just one of several possibilities for growing the already impressive game.
According to leakerLunatic Ignuson X (formerly Twitter),Game Science intends to release two DLCs forBlack Myth: Wukong.

This is based on supposed audio files found by their unidentified source which seemingly feature content for the characters Buddha and Jade Emperor as well as Nazha; if the information is accurate, the expansions will likely focus on them and perhaps set up a full sequel. It’s worth noting that Lunatic Ignus is a relatively new leaker on the scene andtheir claims have yet to be verified so fans should take this latest report with a big grain of salt.
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The Future Is Still Unknown
GivenBlack Myth: Wukong’ssuccess,one has to imagine that Game Science has at least entertained the idea of growing the game into a franchise. The addition of DLC could be a massive first step: Beyond simply providingdedicated players with more content, it could help set up future games with new narrative hooks and mechanics. It’s undoubtedly a tempting strategy, but one has to bear in mind the development time behind such a project.
Game Science is a relatively small independent team of creators that took many years to finally shipBlack Myth: Wukongand while DLC generally doesn’t take as long to develop,it could still take several more years to get any expansions through the door. If a studio like Bethesda takes over a year tolaunchStarfield’s first expansion, one has to imagine that it’ll take much longer for Game Science. It’s possible thatDLC projects were plannedfrom the start of production, which could result in a faster development period.

Black Myth: Wukong’s future seems incredibly positive given the game’s success but Game Science’s approach remains uncertain.The studio has yet to formally acknowledge any plans, so fans will just have to wait and see what becomes of The Destined One. Having said that, selling over 10 million units certainly makes a sequel look like a good idea.