
Inside the Art Exhibition Unveiling Black Myth: Wukong’s Creative Journey
Explore the creative journey behind Black Myth: Wukong at the art exhibition—dive into character portraits, concept art, props and costume designs that shaped the game.
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Explore the creative journey behind Black Myth: Wukong at the art exhibition—dive into character portraits, concept art, props and costume designs that shaped the game.
Myth meets machine as Unitree Robotics’ humanoid bot squares off with a Sun Wukong cosplayer, while its quadrupeds leap and spin at Hangzhou’s 21st China International Cartoon and Animation Festival.
Dive into 900+ pieces of concept art, models, and life-sized sculptures at the Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition in Hangzhou, running through July 25.
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