What just happened? Remember Blackness Myth: Wukong, the stunning-looking Dark Souls/Sekiro-way game revealed in 2022? Nvidia has simply debuted a 12-infinitesimal trailer, giving us our start look at an Unreal Engine 5 championship enhanced with its Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) tech.

Blackness Myth: Wukong was originally an Unreal Engine 4-powered championship, but developer Game Science upgraded to the newer version earlier this year—with back up from Nvidia and Unreal Engine creator Epic Games.

Unlike the first trailer, which came out 1 year agone today, we can at present relish Black Myth: Wukong in its full 4K@60fps glory.

The action RPG is based on the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the W; the same ane that inspired the 1979 Television receiver series Monkey and many other shows, books, and movies. Players take control of Monkey King Dominicus Wukong, facing off against some enormous mythological beasts that can be taken down using the huge number of abilities on offer.

Blackness Myth: Wukong does expect gorgeous. Sadly, information technology'll be a while before nosotros find out if it lives upwardly to the pre-release hype; Game Scientific discipline is aiming for a 2023 launch, but it's determined that the game volition only be released once information technology's ready, thereby fugitive whatever Cyberpunk 2077-like disappointment, hopefully.

Check out the outset Black Myth: Wukong pre-blastoff footage here. There was as well an official trailer released in February to gloat the Chinese year of the Ox.