Black Myth: Wukong PC Patch Adds Nvidia DLSS 4.0 and Intel XeSS 2.0 Support

DLSS 4's Super Resolution Sample and Multi-Frame Generation are now available for PC players. A vital combat fix is also live.

Posted By | On 17th, Apr. 2025

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Black Myth: Wukong, Game Science’s hit action RPG, has received a new patch on PC. Though small (1.9 GB), it adds essential features like Thai language support. Nvidia DLSS 4.0 is also supported, allowing one to experience Super Resolution Sampling and Multi-Frame Generation.

Intel GPU users also have reason to celebrate since XeSS 2.0 and Frame Generation are now supported. There’s also a fix for a combat bug that prevented players from performing a Varied Combo’s second move if they used Dodge/Perfect Dodge, Immobilize or specific Spirit Skills after the first move.

Black Myth: Wukong is available for PS5 and PC. It reportedly sold over 25 million units per analyst firm Niko Partners, and an expansion is in development.

However, its Xbox Series X/S port is still missing in action, with studio founder Feng Ji commenting on the Series S’s RAM proving “really difficult” to work with. As always, stay tuned for updates on the port, especially since the Entertainment Software Ratings Board rated it back in October 2024.

Black Myth: Wukong 1.0.16.18901 Patch Notes

Major Updates

  • Added language support for Thai.
  • Integrated NVIDIA DLSS 4.0, which delivers sharper Super-Resolution Sampling effect on supported hardware, with Multi-Frame Generation now available in Settings.
  • Integrated Intel XeSS 2.0, with XeSS Frame Generation now available in Settings on supported hardware.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where the Destined One could not perform the second move of a Varied Combo if the first move of the Varied Combo was followed by performing Dodge/Perfect Dodge and casting Immobilize or certain Spirit Skills.

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