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Confirmed vs observed in Black Myth: Zhong Kui

Filter the complete claim register by Official, Shown, Reported, Theory, Unknown, Conflict, or Superseded and copy only the current safe wording.

OfficialChecked 2026-08-23Updated after new evidence

Zhong Kui Archive editorial illustration — not official game footage.

Answer now

Official text confirms the product identity and broad scope; footage shows several actions and interfaces; many system names, identities, and release details remain unknown.

Last checked
2026-08-23
Evidence matrix

Confirmed, observed, or still unknown

  • OfficialGame Science is developing Black Myth: Zhong Kui.

    Game Science is the developer.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • OfficialThe project is a new Black Myth title and the second entry in the series.

    A separate second Black Myth title, not a Wukong expansion.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • OfficialThe project is a standard single-player action role-playing game.

    A single-player action RPG rooted in Chinese myths and folklore.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • OfficialThe game remains in early development.

    The studio says development will still take time.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • OfficialNo official release date or release window has been announced.

    Release date: not announced.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • OfficialPC and major consoles are the announced platform scope.

    Platform categories are confirmed; exact platform names are not.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • ReportedNo exact-title Steam listing was found in the saved Aug 21 check.

    No exact Steam listing appeared in that dated snapshot; recheck before publication.

    Checked 2026-08-21
  • OfficialThe 2026 video is captured from an early work-in-progress build.

    Work-in-progress footage; the final game may differ.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • ShownSword attacks are visible in the gameplay demo.

    Sword attacks are visible; named move sets are unknown.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • ShownDodge-like and guard-like defensive movement appears in footage.

    Defensive actions are visible; formal system names are unannounced.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • ShownResource bars and ability icons appear in the gameplay HUD.

    HUD resources and icons are visible; their meanings are unconfirmed.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • ShownA dedicated boss health bar is visible.

    One boss encounter uses a dedicated health bar.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • ShownThe on-screen Chinese label 大蚌真君 appears during a boss encounter.

    The Chinese label is visible; an official English name is not announced.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • ShownSurface swimming and a brief dive are visible.

    Swimming is visible; the wider world structure remains unknown.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • ShownSmall ghost-like figures visibly assist during combat.

    Assistance is visible; a final summon-system name is unconfirmed.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • UnknownThe gameplay demo was captured on a named retail PC or console configuration.

    No official capture-hardware statement is used here.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • UnknownThe final game has a formally named parry system.

    A guard-like contact is visible; do not assign a system name.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • UnknownThe final game has a formally named summon system.

    Small figures assist in one sequence; system structure is unknown.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • UnknownThe final game has a possession or transformation system.

    A possession-like transition is visible; its mechanics are unconfirmed.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • UnknownThe playable white-robed figure is Zhong Kui.

    The figure appears playable; the exact identity remains unknown.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • TheoryThe tiger rider shown in official art is Zhong Kui.

    Traditional imagery suggests a link; the game has not identified the figure in text.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • UnknownThe game runs on Unreal Engine 5.

    No engine claim is published on this archive without a primary statement.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • TheoryThe game has a seamless open world.

    Footage shows several areas; it does not establish world structure.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • OfficialBlack Myth: Zhong Kui is a separate title rather than Wukong DLC.

    A separate new entry in the Black Myth series.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • SupersededBlack Myth: Zhong Kui is DLC for Black Myth: Wukong.

    Superseded by the official separate-title announcement.

    Checked 2026-08-23
  • SupersededNo gameplay footage of Black Myth: Zhong Kui exists.

    Superseded by the public 15:52 work-in-progress demo.

    Checked 2026-08-23
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Answer in brief

Official text confirms the product identity and broad scope; footage shows several actions and interfaces; many system names, identities, and release details remain unknown. Filter the complete claim register by Official, Shown, Reported, Theory, Unknown, Conflict, or Superseded and copy only the current safe wording.

This topic page separates direct observations from interpretation. It uses descriptive language for what is visible and refuses to turn one edited sequence into a final-system claim. For this page, the working question is “Confirmed vs observed in Black Myth: Zhong Kui” and the practical focus is comparing claims at one evidence boundary and preventing a visible action from being promoted to an announced system. The archive uses conservative wording because a useful answer must survive a later source check without quietly changing its meaning.

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What the evidence supports

Every row shares one status vocabulary, source IDs, check date, timestamp when applicable, safe wording, and superseded replacement. Every factual sentence is attached to a named source record or to a timestamped observation from official footage. When an official page states a category but not an exact product name, this page preserves that level of precision instead of filling the gap with a likely answer.

Footage evidence receives the label “Shown in official footage.” That label means a viewer can observe the described action or interface element in the cited material. It does not mean the studio has announced the final mechanic, narrative role, technical target, or localized terminology. Official text, visible footage, named reporting, community theory, conflict, unknown information, and superseded claims remain different states.

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What this does not prove

Filtering changes which rows are visible; it never changes the underlying status or creates confidence scores unsupported by sources. An edited trailer can show an action without explaining how often it occurs, how the player activates it, whether it survives into the final build, or what the studio calls it internally. A dated platform search can show the result of that check without proving permanent absence. A folklore parallel can improve cultural understanding without becoming game canon.

The archive therefore avoids predicted release years, invented boss translations, assumed console logos, inferred engine versions, open-world claims, performance promises, and character identifications that are not present in a primary source. If another site or community thread uses stronger language, that difference is recorded as a wording issue rather than silently imported as fact.

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How to read this record

Start with the status badge and last-checked date, then open the primary source or timestamp if the decision matters to you. “Official” means the developer or its official channel stated the point directly. “Shown” is limited to visible material. “Reported” names the reporting source. “Unknown” is a current result, not a missing page. “Superseded” preserves an old statement only so readers can see why it should no longer be repeated.

This distinction matters for comparing claims at one evidence boundary and preventing a visible action from being promoted to an announced system. It keeps a fast answer at the top while leaving a checkable trail underneath. The page does not use color alone: every state appears with text and an icon, and every generated image is disclosed as an editorial illustration rather than official game footage.

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Freshness and change triggers

This record was checked on 2026-08-23. A new Game Science project-page revision, developer statement, official video, named store listing, or primary media asset can trigger a recheck. The update event belongs in the project timeline; this site's wording change belongs in the changelog; any old claim that becomes false stays available only with a superseded label and a link to the replacement.

A check date does not promise continuous monitoring. It tells you the boundary of the reviewed evidence. Before spending money, choosing hardware, or repeating an exact date, open the cited source and confirm that the source still says the same thing. This is especially important for store availability, platform naming, price, editions, requirements, and release timing.

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Where to go next

The related links below continue the same user task instead of sending you to arbitrary recent posts. Use Current Status for the shortest official answer, Gameplay for timestamped visual observations, Videos for source-document navigation, Lore for clearly labelled cultural context, Entities for identity boundaries, Sources for provenance, and Changelog for revisions after new evidence.

If the current answer remains unknown, the correct next step is to watch the stated change trigger rather than convert uncertainty into a prediction. That approach keeps the archive useful now and makes future updates easier to audit when the studio publishes more material.

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Questions this page resolves

What is the current answer for “Confirmed vs observed in Black Myth: Zhong Kui”?

Official text confirms the product identity and broad scope; footage shows several actions and interfaces; many system names, identities, and release details remain unknown.

How current is this page?

Its evidence boundary was last checked on 2026-08-23; open the named sources for a live confirmation.

Does this page include speculation?

Interpretation is labelled separately and never promoted to Official or Shown status without new evidence.