A new game, Wukong Sun: Black Legend, has emerged, drawing heavy inspiration—some might say, copying—from the immensely popular Black Myth: Wukong. The similarities are striking: the visual style, the protagonist wielding a staff, and even the plot description bear a close resemblance to Game Science's acclaimed title.
Currently available for pre-order on the US eShop, the future of Wukong Sun: Black Legend is uncertain. The blatant similarities raise serious concerns about copyright infringement, potentially leading to legal action from Game Science and the game's removal from the platform.
The game's description reads: "Embark on an epic journey to the West. Play as the immortal Wukong, the legendary Monkey King, battling for order in a chaotic world teeming with powerful monsters and deadly dangers. Explore a story inspired by Chinese mythology, featuring intense battles, breathtaking locations, and legendary enemies." This echoes the core premise of Black Myth: Wukong.
In contrast to Wukong Sun, Black Myth: Wukong—an RPG from a small Chinese studio—achieved unexpected global success, topping Steam charts. Its popularity stems from its intricate detail, engaging gameplay, and challenging yet accessible combat system (drawing elements from the Souls-like genre). The combat is visually stunning, with fluid animations. The game's strength lies in its captivating world and striking visual design, creating a truly immersive experience. Many gamers believe Black Myth: Wukong deserved a "Game of the Year 2024" nomination at The Game Awards.