Phantom Blade Zero dev says it’s not just Black Myth: Wukong, the Chinese console boom has been building: “We’ve wanted to make these kinds of games from the beginning”

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Black Myth: Wukong was (and continues to be) an incredible success for Chinese studio Game Science, but it’s certainly not because of that hit that so many huge game releases are on the way from other Chinese developers. 

In a new interview with 4Gamer (translated by Automaton), the CEO of Phantom Blade Zero studio S-Game, Liang Qiwei, and vice president, Michael Chang, have explained that this apparent boom happening now is a result of the market and technology changing. “In the past, the market and our technology weren’t mature enough, so we simply weren’t able to make console games,” Qiwei says. 

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