Black Myth: Wukong boss is bummed out about not winning Game of the Year at The Game Awards, but has high hopes for the future of the Chinese game industry

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Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS80.

and the fan-voted Players Voice. But it did not win the big prize—Game of the Year—and Feng Ji, the CEO of developer Game Science, seems more bummed about the whole thing that you might expect., and it's important to note right off the top that we're relying on machine translation here.

"I completely understand these feelings and share the frustration, because behind these emotions lies not pain or malice, but dignity and confidence," he wrote."When you’re so confident and yet don’t receive the recognition you expected, it’s natural to feel upset." Ji and the rest of the Black Myth: Wukong team weren't the only ones disappointed. Black Myth: Wukong saw a surge of positive user reviews onin the days immediately after The Game Awards, many of them declaring it the"real" Game of the Year.

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