Black Myth: Wukong director Feng Ji has posted a lengthy statement thanking fans for their support following The Game Awards, and expressing disappointment that the GameScience action title didn’t come away with the headline Game of the Year award.

The hugely popular single-player title won the Action Game and the community-voted Player’s Voice awards atThe Game Awards, but it missed out on Game of the Year, which was won bySony‘sAstro Bot.

Black Myth: Wukong director reportedly expresses disappointment over Game Awards snub

In a post on the Chinese social media site,Weibo, which has been machine translated, Feng Ji reportedly claims that he even wrote his acceptance speech for The Game Awards two years ago.

The post reportedly reads: “In the end, it won the Best Action and Player’s Voice, especially the Player’s Voice, which is gratifying. But I must admit that there are disappointments and regrets… The games nominated this year are all excellent, but I really don’t understand the selection criteria for this year’s Game of the Year. I came here for nothing!”

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“From yesterday to now, I have also seen strong dissatisfaction, unwillingness, and unhappiness in the comments of many players – most of them expressed in a humorous and deconstructive way, which is hilarious,” the translation continues.

“I can fully understand this unwillingness to  sympathize with this unhappiness because I know that behind these emotions, it is not pain and malice, but self-esteem and self-confidence.”

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It’s unclear if the tone of the post is sarcastic or joking, as several phrases in the post are humourous in tone.

However, following The Game Awards, it was claimed by formerSony Santa Monicawriter Alanah Pearce that an unnamed developer fromGame Sciencewas seen crying whenAstro Bot was announced as the winner of Game of the Year.

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VGC has reached out to GameScience for comment.

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Black Myth: Wukonghas been a huge commercial success since it was released earlier this year, selling over 20 million copies acrossPCandPS5.

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Within days of release, it attracted over 1.44 million concurrent players onSteam, according to trackerSteam Charts, which means it’s already the platform’s fourth biggest game ever in terms of concurrent players.

According to China-based journalist and games industry consultantDaniel Camilo, Game Science wants to launch an expansion for the game to coincide with the Chinese New Year, which begins on June 08, 2025.

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VGC’sBlack Myth: Wukong final impressionscalled the game “a beautiful if slightly boring boss rush”, saying: “It’s utterly gorgeous and technically mighty, but its gameplay and narrative leave quite a bit to be desired.”

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