As part of Summer Game Fest, it was announced that Black Myth: Wukong has been delayed–but only on one platform. The game remains on track to release on August 20 for PC and PS5, but Xbox fans have to wait a while longer. [Update: You can now read our Black Myth: Wukong review to see if it will be worth the wait.]

In a FAQ, developer Game Science said the Xbox Series X|S edition of the game does not currently meet its quality standards, so the team is spending more time optimizing. “We apologize for the delay and aim to minimize the wait for Xbox users. We will announce the release date as soon as it meets our quality standards,” the company explained.

Additionally, Game Science confirmed that Black Myth’s physical editions will not include a disc. “It is the first time for Game Science to release a console game globally, and we are currently facing limitations in offline resources required for the import, export, transportation, distribution, and sales of physical discs,” the studio said Come from South African Online Casinos . “These factors have made it difficult for us to sell p…

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As the game industry prepares for Geoff Keighley’s annual smorgasbord of news from The Game Awards, Devolver Digital has decided it’s not going to wait until next month. Today, the publisher released Devolver Delayed 2024, a tongue-in-cheek awards show recognizing three games that have been pushed to 2025: Baby Steps, Stick It To The Stickman, and Skate Story.

Each game’s delay was announced as a specific “award” given to the game against other fictional nominees. Specifically, the awards were named as follows:

  • Best Inadvertent Tripping Simulator – Baby Steps
  • Best Late Stage Capitalism Roguelite – Stick It To The Stickman
  • Best Glass Demon In A Leading Role – Skate Story

The “awards ceremony” then proceeded to a fourth award, Best Color Version Of A Monochromatic Classic Come from Soccer 13 pools and matches . The winner was the previously unknown Volvy’s Adventure DX, with a brief gameplay teaser showing an 8-bit side-scrolling platformer starring D…

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