Is your PC ready? Black Myth Wukong now has an official PC benchmarking tool on Steam

An official PC benchmarking tool for Black Myth Wukong is now available on Steam

Black Myth: Wukong is launching on August 20th, and ahead of the game’s official release, a PC benchmark tool for the game has become available on Steam. This tool will allow PC gamers to test their hardware and see if their PC is ready to play Black Myth Wukong. All graphical settings will be available to utilise, including the game’s full ray tracing mode.

This benchmarking tool is free to download, and features support for DLSS, FSR, and XeSS upscaling. While test results may not be fully representative of actual gameplay, it should deliver performance levels that approximate the final game.

Black Myth Wukong is one of the most visually impressive games of 2024, and this PC benchmark tool will allow gamers to see this game in action on their screens. The full game will be available on August 20th on PC, and PlayStation 5. An Xbox Series X/S version will launch at a later date.

This tool allows you to preliminarily check your PC’s hardware performance and system compatibility for running the game. You can customize benchmark settings to preview game visuals and performance for different graphics options.

This tool is a PC benchmarking application specifically developed for “Black Myth: Wukong”. It is separate from the game itself and is non-playable.

We have ensured that benchmark results closely approximate expected performance when playing “Black Myth: Wukong”, however, due to the complexity and variability of gaming scenarios, test results may not fully represent the actual gaming experience and final performance at the time of the game’s release.

Until August 19th, high-end Nvidia graphics cards are currently bundled with free copies of Black Myth Wukong. This game is Nvidia’s latest PC showcase, supporting both DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation on day-1.

You can join the discussion on Black Myth Wukong’s free PC benchmark tool on the OC3D Forums.

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