by Ryan Feb 10,2025

Game Science's explanation for Black Myth: Wukong's absence on Xbox Series S—the console's limited 8GB usable RAM—has sparked considerable player skepticism. The studio's president, Yokar-Feng Ji, cited the difficulty of optimizing for the Series S's constrained resources, requiring extensive expertise.
However, this justification has been met with widespread doubt. Many players suspect an exclusive deal with Sony is the true reason, while others accuse the developers of insufficient effort, pointing to successful Series S ports of graphically demanding titles.
The timing of this revelation also raises questions. Knowing the Series S specifications since 2020, why did Game Science only address this issue after years of development, particularly after announcing an Xbox release date at The Game Awards 2023?
Player reactions highlight this disbelief:
The debate continues, with the absence of Black Myth: Wukong on the Xbox Series S remaining a significant point of contention among gamers.
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