In recent years, with the popularity of the domestic game "Black Myth: Wukong", its co-founder Yang Qi has also become the focus of much attention. However, what few people know is that this talented game producer has experienced a lamentable past.

According to Yang Qi's own Weibo and netizens, when he was studying at the China Academy of Art, Yang Qi often worked part-time as a gamer, which caused delays in classes. When he graduated, he didn't even get a degree certificate, couldn't put on his bachelor's uniform as he wished, and even failed to attend the graduation ceremony. This incident was undoubtedly a heavy blow to him at the time.

However, fate seemed to be playing a trick on him. Four years later, as soon as the trailer of "Black Myth: Wukong" was released, it caused an uproar on the Internet, and Yang Qi himself became famous. As a result, the China Academy of Art directly appointed this student who could not even obtain a degree certificate as a visiting professor and became a guest of the China Academy of Art!

The success of "Black Myth: Wukong" is not only a major breakthrough for the Chinese game industry, but also injects new vitality into the spread of Chinese culture on a global scale. Yang Qi's story has inspired countless young people with dreams, making them believe that as long as they persevere, they will be able to achieve their goals.