Black Myth: Wukong To Feature Whopping 80+ Bosses, Says Insider

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160 Different Enemy Types Too!

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  • According to a new leak, Black Myth: Wukong is expected to feature over 80 bosses.
  • The game will also ship with features like New Game+ and various endings.
  • It will offer an easier experience than FromSoftware’s Soulsborne titles.

The upcoming action RPG, Black Myth: Wukong, reportedly comes with over 80 bosses. This exciting detail comes from leaker Lunatic Ignus, who accurately leaked the recent Wegame trailer date and the pre-order date for China.

Besides the many bosses, the game is expected to feature 160 different enemy types, making the combat varied and exciting.

Why it matters: The global pre-orders are expected to go live quite soon, so this leaked information will come in handy for players considering an advance purchase.

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Black Myth: Wukong is shaping up to be a special launch this August.

The leaker did not clarify if there would be any reskins of the bosses mentioned in the leak. However, it’s still impressive that Game Science, a small Chinese studio, has managed to add so much variety to its title.

Additionally, the Souls-like will feature multiple endings, adding replay value and encouraging players to explore different paths and choices. The game is also expected to launch with an NG+ mode from day one.

Black Myth: Wukong is often compared to the challenging Soulsborne series by FromSoftware due to its difficult combat and dark fantasy style. However, according to Lunatic Ignus, while the game will be challenging, it won’t be as tough as Dark Souls or Bloodborne.

This might attract players who enjoy intense experiences but want a slightly easier time.

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The game’s early previews have been promising.

Despite this potential adjustment in difficulty, Black Myth: Wukong is still expected to offer a satisfying challenge for players seeking a demanding and rewarding experience.

The sheer number of bosses and enemy types, combined with the multiple endings and NG+ mode, should ensure that players have plenty of content to explore.

As with all the leaks, it is important to take this information with a grain of salt. These are just rumors and reports, and the developers have confirmed nothing.

With the pre-order date for Black Myth: Wukong coming soon, excitement is growing. Game Science has already impressed fans with early previews, and the latest leaks add to the hype.

If the game delivers on its promise of variety in bosses and other features, Black Myth: Wukong could become a standout title in the action RPG genre.

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