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https://fandomwire.com/black-myth-wukong-may-just-be-the-start-for-game-science-and-were-all-for-it/
Winnie the Pooh is an English invention. Game Science is making Black Myth games out of Chinese mythological characters. If you want to see a video game adaptation of Winnie the Pool you can ask the English gaming studio to make it.
That would be interesting. But in the real history (as well as in the Romance) Lu Bu was a traitorous dude. It might be hard to sell a game with a protagonist who is a morally lacking individual. That is, unless you drastically alter the history and do a completely fictional retelling of Lu Bu's story, like Wulong did.
Houyi was a legendary archer, renowned for his incredible skill with a bow. At that time, ten suns existed in the sky, making life on Earth unbearable due to the intense heat. In response to the suffering, Houyi was tasked with the mission to save the world. He climbed to the top of Kunlun Mountain and shot down nine of the suns with his bow, leaving just one to provide light and warmth. This heroic act made Houyi a celebrated hero.