According to Weibo recently, Feng Ji, founder of game science and producer of "Black Myth", and Kim Hyung-tae, president of Shift Up and producer of "Star Blade", followed each other on Weibo, which sparked heated discussions online.
This move is seen as an important signal for the exchange of Chinese and Korean game developers. Many players are excited about the interaction between the two producers, saying: "China-Korea game cooperation may open a new chapter."
In addition, Kim Hyung-tae posted a blog post saying that he visited the "Black Myth: Wukong" art exhibition in Hangzhou, and also received the autographed version of "Black Myth" PS5 game disk and the original art exhibition collection given by Game Science.
This mutual consultation and Kim Hyung-tae's visit to the art exhibition not only demonstrated the international influence of "Black Myth: Goku", but also laid the groundwork for future cooperation. We hope that the two sides can collide to create more creative sparks.