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10 Best Black Myth Wukong: Cut Content That Should Make A Return In DLC

has no shortage of memorable challenges, but some encounters that were considered for the game didn't ultimately make the cut. Whether looking at direct explanations from the developers at GameScience or alleged leaks of the original plot, there's a lot of material missing from the final product to speculate about.

In some cases, cool content that didn't end up appearing wouldn't have worked well in the base game, at least not without introducing problems of its own. Future DLC for the game, however, could be the perfect opportunity to revisit interesting ideas and figure out ways to incorporate them. Based on classical Chinese novel has no shortage of ideas to draw on, and many great characters and locations from appear to have been among the originally planned content.

According to a collection of leaks and information regarding scrapped ideas that ExaminationAsleep122 posted to Reddit, one large map that didn't make the cut is Pingding Mountain, which was set to feature a final boss fight with Golden Horn and Silver Horn. In, these two demons attempt to capture Wukong with the help of two treasures in their possession, a gourd and a jade vase that both have the power to liquify whatever is sealed inside.

Cut content certainly didn't ruin Black Myth: Wukong, but some cool concepts that didn't work out could find second life in an expansion for the game.

In the end, of course, Wukong outwits them, sealing them inside and leaving them to their fate. Although the implication is that they wouldn't last long, it's never confirmed that they didn't somehow manage to escape, so having them in would be justifiable. DLC could explain their escape and have the Destined One face off against these malicious foes to destroy them once and for all.

Although the Destined One tends to stick to the task at hand in, Wukong himself was much more prone to getting into trouble. One such example was the encounter with the Taoist immortal Zhen Yuan, who lives in a temple with a

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