According to Malaysia’s Chinese-language news outlet Oriental Daily, Chinese firm Sichuan Muziyang Technology gave all its employees a day off to experience the new game.
An image purportedly of a notice from the company was also shared on social media, with Reddit users expressing envy at the move.
Singapore’s Chinese-language daily Lianhe Zaobao reported that the company made the move as a show of support for China’s games industry, and for employees to share the gaming experience with colleagues and friends.
Also, Shanghai-based indie game publisher Gamera Games reportedly gave each of its employees a digital version of Black Myth: Wukong, while Chinese game strategy platform Game Teahouse gave its employees a half-day off to play it, and paid them back the money they used to buy copies of the game.
An image purportedly of a notice from the company was also shared on social media, with Reddit users expressing envy at the move.
Singapore’s Chinese-language daily Lianhe Zaobao reported that the company made the move as a show of support for China’s games industry, and for employees to share the gaming experience with colleagues and friends.
Also, Shanghai-based indie game publisher Gamera Games reportedly gave each of its employees a digital version of Black Myth: Wukong, while Chinese game strategy platform Game Teahouse gave its employees a half-day off to play it, and paid them back the money they used to buy copies of the game.
Employees in China given time off to play new Black Myth: Wukong video game
Inspired by the novel Journey To The West, the game has raked in more than $73 million in pre-sales alone. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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