Black Myth: Zhong Kui gets a new 15-minute long gameplay trailer
Game Science has posted a new 15-minute long Black Myth: Zhong Kui gameplay video featuring a world-in-progress build running at 21:9.
If you haven't kept up with it, Black Myth: Zhong Kui — a follow-up to Black Myth: Wukong — was originally announced at Gamescom Opening Night Live in August 2025 focusing on the Chinese folk legend of the same name. It is set to release for PC and "mainstream console platforms" in the future. Both the PlayStation and Xbox channels have uploaded the trailer so it is safe to assume it will be on those at least. The new gameplay video can be found below. The official website is here.
With blood beneath my blade, I paint new rouge upon my face,
An old friend visits, in a dream taking place.
Old faces, bygone deeds, have vanished from my sight,
Still, I remember every one, by day and through the night.
Those bound by love grow old; the righteous road runs long;
Today's notes of grace or grudge define not the final song.
Who says the Underworld is far away?
All the better—once more I'll walk along.Today, Game Science unveils a brand-new 15-minute gameplay trailer for Black Myth: Zhong Kui, the second title in the Black Myth series.
The trailer offers a first look at the protagonist in combat, along with a glimpse of the story. As the game is still in early development, all footage was captured in-game from a work-in-progress build running at a 21:9 aspect ratio.
The final release may differ.