Chinese Tiger, French Berets and Space Cannons Mark Gamescom 2025
Game Science's new title, inspired by Chinese mythology, drew bigger cheers than Call of Duty at Gamescom, following 25 million sales of its predecessor in 2024.
- At Gamescom on August 22, 2025, Game Science unveiled Black Myth: Zhong Kui as a new chapter drawing on Chinese mythology and the follow-up to 2024's Black Myth: Wukong.
- Following the 2024 hit Black Myth: Wukong, which sold more than 25 million copies, anticipation grew among Gamescom attendees for Black Myth: Zhong Kui.
- The trailer featured a towering tiger and grim bearded warrior, with audience acclaim at Gamescom's Tuesday opening notably surpassing that for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7.
- With over 335,000 visitors, Gamescom draws attendees from 122 countries, providing developers and publishers major global exposure and Northern Ireland Screen highlights unmatched international opportunities.
- Alongside other high-profile reveals, Black Myth: Zhong Kui joins a crowded slate shaping year-end industry attention, while Sandfall Interactive's title draws Game Awards Best Game anticipation on December 11.
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Of Chinese tiger and French berets
A new instalment in Chinese action saga "Black Myth", a long-awaited indie favourite and stereotypically French cosplay have all marked the vast Gamescom trade fair this week in Cologne, which draws more than 300,000 people each year to the city on the Rhine. This year's fair was dotted with some fascinating events, including video announcement of a towering tiger straddled by a grim bearded warrior, "Black Myth: Zhong Kui", The follow-up to 202…
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Northern Ireland interactive companies target global growth at Gamescom 2025 - Northern Ireland Screen
Northern Ireland Screen is supporting eight local interactive companies at Gamescom 2025, one of the world’s largest video game trade fairs, taking place this August in Cologne, Germany. Gamescom attracts over 335,000 visitors from 122 countries, offering an unmatched opportunity for Northern Ireland interactive companies to connect with global partners and audiences. Three companies; Blackstaff Games, Slap Bang! Digital, and Outlier Games — wi…
A new episode for the Chinese hit video game Black Myth: Wukong, a nugget of the independent scene expected for more than six years and very French disguises, here is what to remember from the Gamescom show in Germany. Black Myth dethrone Call of Duty A gigantic tiger especially realistic mounted by a warrior ...
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