In this engaging discussion, Harry Kalogirou, a writer and game reviewer for Press Start, dives into the phenomenal success of 'Black Myth: Wukong,' which sold 10 million copies in just three days. They explore the controversial restrictions imposed on reviewers, including avoiding topics like COVID and 'feminist propaganda.' Kalogirou also examines how this game's triumph signals a potential cultural shift in the Chinese gaming industry, raising questions about sexism, gatekeeping, and the evolving dynamics between Eastern and Western gaming cultures.