One of 2024’s biggest games skipped out on anXboxrelease according to theXbox Series S’underwhelming specs, according to the developer’s CEO.As seemingly first noticedon the r/GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, Game Science’s CEO Feng Ji (better known as “Yocar” to most folks) recently revealedon the Chinese social media site WeibothatBlack Myth: Wukongdidn’t see an Xbox port due to optimisation issues for the Xbox Series S.“Although there were no big surprises,” Feng Ji said in reply to some of the Steam awards the title won in the recent 2024 Steam Awards, “I still felt a little emotional after winning all of them.”Advert“Everyone’s fighting power is so terrifying, but the only thing missing is the XBOX robe… It seems a bit wrong (but that 10GB shared memory, it is really impossible to get it without a few years of optimization experience)…”That “10GB shared memory” bit is in reference to the Xbox Series S’ 10GB of RAM. For comparison, the base model of the PlayStation 5 and theXbox Series Xboth have 16GB of RAM.This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of the Xbox Series S causing problems for devs, but to be fair toMicrosoft… this one might not entirely be on them.It’s no secret that the PlayStation 5 port ofBlack Myth: Wukongwas an absolute mess, especially at launch, so it’s more than fair to assume that even the Xbox Series X port of the game would have shared a similar fate.AdvertStill, at least there might actually be an Xbox port ofBlack Myth: Wukongto criticise if the Xbox Series S wasn’t on the scene.Maybe folks on Xbox can finally play the game when the next generation of Xbox consoles comes out in roughly 3-5 years.Featured Image Credit: MicrosoftTopics:Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Microsoft

Xbox missing major 2024 game because of Series S, director confirms

One of 2024’s biggest games skipped out on anXboxrelease according to theXbox Series S’underwhelming specs, according to the developer’s CEO.As seemingly first noticedon the r/GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, Game Science’s CEO Feng Ji (better known as “Yocar” to most folks) recently revealedon the Chinese social media site WeibothatBlack Myth: Wukongdidn’t see an Xbox port due to optimisation issues for the Xbox Series S.“Although there were no big surprises,” Feng Ji said in reply to some of the Steam awards the title won in the recent 2024 Steam Awards, “I still felt a little emotional after winning all of them.”Advert“Everyone’s fighting power is so terrifying, but the only thing missing is the XBOX robe… It seems a bit wrong (but that 10GB shared memory, it is really impossible to get it without a few years of optimization experience)…”That “10GB shared memory” bit is in reference to the Xbox Series S’ 10GB of RAM. For comparison, the base model of the PlayStation 5 and theXbox Series Xboth have 16GB of RAM.This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of the Xbox Series S causing problems for devs, but to be fair toMicrosoft… this one might not entirely be on them.It’s no secret that the PlayStation 5 port ofBlack Myth: Wukongwas an absolute mess, especially at launch, so it’s more than fair to assume that even the Xbox Series X port of the game would have shared a similar fate.AdvertStill, at least there might actually be an Xbox port ofBlack Myth: Wukongto criticise if the Xbox Series S wasn’t on the scene.Maybe folks on Xbox can finally play the game when the next generation of Xbox consoles comes out in roughly 3-5 years.Featured Image Credit: MicrosoftTopics:Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Microsoft

One of 2024’s biggest games skipped out on anXboxrelease according to theXbox Series S’underwhelming specs, according to the developer’s CEO.As seemingly first noticedon the r/GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, Game Science’s CEO Feng Ji (better known as “Yocar” to most folks) recently revealedon the Chinese social media site WeibothatBlack Myth: Wukongdidn’t see an Xbox port due to optimisation issues for the Xbox Series S.“Although there were no big surprises,” Feng Ji said in reply to some of the Steam awards the title won in the recent 2024 Steam Awards, “I still felt a little emotional after winning all of them.”Advert“Everyone’s fighting power is so terrifying, but the only thing missing is the XBOX robe… It seems a bit wrong (but that 10GB shared memory, it is really impossible to get it without a few years of optimization experience)…”That “10GB shared memory” bit is in reference to the Xbox Series S’ 10GB of RAM. For comparison, the base model of the PlayStation 5 and theXbox Series Xboth have 16GB of RAM.This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of the Xbox Series S causing problems for devs, but to be fair toMicrosoft… this one might not entirely be on them.It’s no secret that the PlayStation 5 port ofBlack Myth: Wukongwas an absolute mess, especially at launch, so it’s more than fair to assume that even the Xbox Series X port of the game would have shared a similar fate.AdvertStill, at least there might actually be an Xbox port ofBlack Myth: Wukongto criticise if the Xbox Series S wasn’t on the scene.Maybe folks on Xbox can finally play the game when the next generation of Xbox consoles comes out in roughly 3-5 years.

One of 2024’s biggest games skipped out on anXboxrelease according to theXbox Series S’underwhelming specs, according to the developer’s CEO.

As seemingly first noticedon the r/GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, Game Science’s CEO Feng Ji (better known as “Yocar” to most folks) recently revealedon the Chinese social media site WeibothatBlack Myth: Wukongdidn’t see an Xbox port due to optimisation issues for the Xbox Series S.

“Although there were no big surprises,” Feng Ji said in reply to some of the Steam awards the title won in the recent 2024 Steam Awards, “I still felt a little emotional after winning all of them.”

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“Everyone’s fighting power is so terrifying, but the only thing missing is the XBOX robe… It seems a bit wrong (but that 10GB shared memory, it is really impossible to get it without a few years of optimization experience)…”

That “10GB shared memory” bit is in reference to the Xbox Series S’ 10GB of RAM. For comparison, the base model of the PlayStation 5 and theXbox Series Xboth have 16GB of RAM.

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of the Xbox Series S causing problems for devs, but to be fair toMicrosoft… this one might not entirely be on them.

It’s no secret that the PlayStation 5 port ofBlack Myth: Wukongwas an absolute mess, especially at launch, so it’s more than fair to assume that even the Xbox Series X port of the game would have shared a similar fate.

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Still, at least there might actually be an Xbox port ofBlack Myth: Wukongto criticise if the Xbox Series S wasn’t on the scene.

Maybe folks on Xbox can finally play the game when the next generation of Xbox consoles comes out in roughly 3-5 years.

Topics:Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Microsoft