Black Myth: Wukong has too much appeal
Since its first “appearance” in the gaming world through a short trailer, Black Myth: Wukong has quickly become one of the most discussed topics over the past few years. From expectations to confusion because of the fear that Black Myth: Wukong will become a “ghost project”, gamers have experienced a range of emotions. This also proves how great the appeal of Black Myth: Wukong is.
So it is not surprising that Black Myth: Wukong is constantly becoming an attractive bait that hackers and scammers use to lure players. Not long ago, a series of people became victims, had their information stolen and even had their device used by fake emails with the title of receiving early Black Myth: Wukong trial codes. This only ended after Black Myth: Wukong was officially opened for sale and set a release date of August 20. However, that did not stop the scams related to Black Myth: Wukong.
Black Myth: Wukong Becomes the Center of Scams
Specifically, Black Myth: Wukong was almost “sold out” in the pre-sale campaign that took place not long ago with both the Collector Edition and Deluxe Edition. So it is not surprising that the game's codes are flooding the black market and are even being sold at higher prices than the original. And this has led to a relatively sophisticated new “scam”, when malicious people will sell to buyers the codes received through the Black Myth: Wukong collaboration event with Nvidia. Everything would be fine if most of these codes for sale were used. This means that gamers absolutely cannot receive Black Myth: Wukong even though they have spent a huge amount of money to buy it.
The best way to prevent this is to be careful, ask Ultraview to enter the seller's device to see if the code is displayed in NVIDIA Experience before transferring money if you don't want to lose money.
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