
Is Black Myth: Wukong available on Mac?
Yes, with a compatibility layer. Black Myth: Wukong can be played on Mac using CrossOver, a Wine-based compatibility layer.
Black Myth: Wukong Mac specs at a glance
| Mac compatibility | CrossOver |
|---|---|
| How it runs | CrossOver |
| CrossOver rating | ProtonDB Gold |
| Genre | Role-playing |
What does this mean?
CrossOver means there's no Mac build, but the Windows version runs through CrossOver (a paid, supported Wine layer) — rated Gold on ProtonDB, which tracks how well Windows games run on the same Wine technology. Compatibility is verified against Steam and community sources. Learn how Mac game compatibility works →
How to play Black Myth: Wukong on Mac
Black Myth: Wukong has no Mac build, but the Windows version runs on Mac through CrossOver — a compatibility layer built on Wine (the same technology behind Steam's Proton). ProtonDB rates it Gold, so it runs well after minor, often automatic tweaks.
- Install CrossOver (or Whisky). Get CrossOver from CodeWeavers — it's paid but has a free trial. Prefer free? Whisky is an open-source alternative built on the same technology.
- Install the game in a "bottle". Open CrossOver, search for Black Myth: Wukong, and let it create a bottle — a self-contained Windows environment — then install the game from Steam, GOG, or Epic inside it.
- Apply any tweaks. CrossOver usually applies the right settings for you. If something's off, ProtonDB's community reports for Black Myth: Wukong list the exact fixes other players used.
- Play. It runs right on top of macOS — no full Windows install and no rebooting. One caveat: online modes with strict anti-cheat can be hit-or-miss, so CrossOver is most reliable for single-player.
Black Myth: Wukong on Mac — FAQ
Is Black Myth: Wukong available on Mac?
Yes — Black Myth: Wukong can be played on Mac using CrossOver, a Wine-based compatibility layer.
How do I play Black Myth: Wukong on Mac?
Black Myth: Wukong has no Mac build, but the Windows version runs on Mac through CrossOver — a compatibility layer built on Wine (the same technology behind Steam's Proton). ProtonDB rates it Gold, so it runs well after minor, often automatic tweaks.





