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Is Black Myth: Zhong Kui Open World? Game Science Job Posting Stirs Speculation

Summary
Game Science recently posted a job opening for a "Senior 3D Scene Map Editor," listing "experience with open-world or large map project development" as a plus. Players quickly noticed this detail, sparking heated debate over whether the upcoming Black Myth: Zhong Kui will adopt an open-world design. Following the rising popularity of the game's gameplay trailer, fans have been especially curious about the game's structure, with the job posting seen by many as a sign that Game Science may be preparing for open-world development. On social media, some players directly asked, "Is Zhong Kui really open world? They're already hiring for related positions." Comments quickly split: supporters argued that "this is essentially confirmed, the PV shows horses and tigers, so there might be multiple mounts," and that "to break through, they need to go open world." More cautious players noted that a job requirement doesn't guarantee the final product will be open world, and that more actual gameplay is needed to judge. This discussion matters because it reflects the high expectations players have for Game Science's next title and highlights the growing ambition of Chinese-developed games in the open-world genre. For players, the game's structure directly affects gameplay experience and purchasing decisions; for the industry, if Black Myth: Zhong Kui achieves breakthroughs in open-world…