Revisiting Black Myth: Wukong in 2026 – How the DLC and New Discounts Make It the Perfect Time to Play
Black Myth: Wukong's action RPG gets a massive DLC and a Complete Edition price drop to $44.99. Now is the best time to become the Destined One.
I still remember the first time I stepped into the mythical world of Black Myth: Wukong. The sun-dappled forests, the towering Yaoguai, and that relentless rhythm of dodge, parry, and strike—it felt like a revelation. Two years later, in 2026, I’m picking up my staff once again, and honestly? The game hasn’t aged a day. It’s just become richer, meaner, and surprisingly more welcoming, thanks to a combination of fresh content and a price drop that’s almost too good to ignore.
Let’s rewind for anyone who’s been living under a rock. Black Myth: Wukong launched in 2024 to rave reviews, smashing player-count records and cementing itself as one of the finest action RPGs in years. Inspired by Journey to the West, it draped a stunning fantasy China around my shoulders, then threw me into a gauntlet of brutally beautiful boss fights. I’d often find myself leaning closer to the screen, whispering “just one more try” after being flattened by a tiger demon for the tenth time. The combat was snappy, the visuals were sumptuous, and each new unlock felt like unwrapping a gift. Our own review back then called it “an ambitious action RPG with stunning visuals, colossal boss designs, and snappy combat,” and that verdict still echoes.
But here’s the thing: waiting has its rewards. The long-anticipated DLC finally landed in late 2025, and it’s a beast in the best possible way. New chapters unfurl like a painted scroll, shedding more light on the Destined One’s journey and introducing bosses that make the base game’s hardest encounters feel like warm-ups. There’s this one optional boss in a thunder-swept pagoda that had me questioning my life choices — I won’t spoil it, but let’s just say I burned through more healing gourds than I’d like to admit. The expansion also added fresh abilities and weapons, reshaping buildcraft in delightful ways. Suddenly that old pillar stance I’d ignored became a staple, paired with a twirling staff that could stagger even the most stubborn opponents. And the narrative deepens in ways that genuinely moved me, tying up threads from the original while leaving just enough mystery to spark endless forum debates.

Now, onto the part my wallet appreciates: pricing. Back in January 2025, a fleeting discount on Fanatical brought the game down to $50.99, but that window slammed shut faster than a guillotine. Since then, Black Myth: Wukong has remained stubbornly full-price on most platforms. Until now. With the DLC out and the community buzzing again, the developers—and a few select storefronts—have decided to roll out the red carpet for newcomers. As of this Monday, you can snag the Complete Edition (base game + DLC) for a jaw-dropping $44.99 on Steam and the official store. The standard edition alone sits at $32.99. That’s not just a discount; it’s practically a dare. I remember cursing my luck when I missed that 2025 sale, but sometimes the universe throws you a bone, right? This new pricing seems to be a permanent reduction in some regions, but a few third-party sellers are offering even steeper temporary cuts that might vanish by the weekend. If you’ve been on the fence, now’s the moment.
Speaking of diving in, I won’t sugarcoat it: Wukong is not a stroll through the peach orchard. It demands patience, adaptability, and a willingness to learn from every shattered health bar. I’ve spent hours rearranging my loadout, swapping out curios and spirits to counter specific bosses. That strategic depth is what keeps me coming back. If you’re starting fresh in 2026, take advantage of the community’s collective wisdom. There are exhaustive guides detailing the best builds for each chapter, pinpointing every hidden weapon, and demystifying the game’s deeper ability trees. Treat yourself to a smooth start by hunting down the serpentscale armor early, and don’t sleep on the immobilize spell — it’s basically a pause button for chaos.
Here’s a quick overview of what the Complete Edition packs compared to the base game:
| Feature | Standard Edition | Complete Edition |
|---|---|---|
| Base Game (2024) | ✔️ | ✔️ |
| All DLC Chapters | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Exclusive Weapon Set | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Digital Artbook & Soundtrack | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Price (as of 2026) | $32.99 | $44.99 |
🎮 A bit of friendly advice: if you’re still on the fence, ask yourself how often a game manages to blend cinematic spectacle with genuine mechanical challenge without feeling unfair. Wukong dances on that tightrope with confidence. And between you and me, there’s nothing quite like telling your friends you finally beat a boss after three straight evenings of failure. It’s the kind of shared suffering that gaming communities thrive on.
I guess what I’m trying to say is, I’ve walked this journey twice now, and I’m deeply tempted to start a third. The new content has breathed fresh life into a title that was already a masterpiece, and the current pricing makes it accessible for anyone who’s been holding out. Whether you’re chasing mythical lore, craving a hard-earned victory, or simply want to lose yourself in one of the most beautiful worlds ever crafted, this 2026 window is wide open. Just maybe keep a stress ball nearby for those late-night boss runs.