Anker is expanding its themed accessory lineup in Europe, and fans of Black Myth: Wukong may soon have an easier time getting their hands on a special version of one of the brand’s most powerful portable chargers. The Anker Prime Power Bank (20K, 220W) Black Myth: Wukong Limited Edition first launched in China in 2025, then officially arrived in the US and the UK in January 2026. Now, signs point to a wider European rollout arriving next.
Early online product pages in countries such as Germany and the Netherlands indicate that the limited edition power bank is planned for EU markets. The listed price is €149.99, and availability appears to be imminent even though the listing currently shows as temporarily out of stock. If that price holds, it places the special edition at the same suggested retail price as the standard version, while typical current pricing for the regular model may vary by retailer and promotions.
What makes this version stand out is the Black Myth: Wukong-inspired look. It features a black-and-gold finish with an embossed design that includes the iconic Ruyi Jingu Bang staff motif along with a chainmail-like texture. It’s designed to feel like a collector-friendly accessory while still being a high-performance everyday power bank.
Beyond the visuals, the hardware and charging specs match the existing Anker Prime Power Bank (20K, 220W). You can charge up to three devices at once using two USB-C ports and one USB-A port. Each USB-C port can deliver up to 140W when used individually, which is enough power for many laptops. Anker suggests this output can charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro (M4 Pro) to 50% in about 28 minutes under the right conditions. If you plug in three devices at the same time, the power bank can split output to deliver 100W from each USB-C port plus 20W from the USB-A port, reaching its 220W total.
Capacity is rated at 20,100 mAh, aimed at travelers and power users who want multiple top-ups without hunting for a wall outlet. Estimated examples include charging an iPhone 17 Pro Max about 3.6 times, a ROG Ally about 1.5 times, or a Nintendo Switch 2 around 2.4 times, though real-world results can vary depending on settings, cable quality, and charging conditions.
There’s also a built-in display that shows charging status and remaining battery in real time, enhanced here with custom Black Myth: Wukong-themed backgrounds. For users who like extra control, the power bank can be managed remotely through Anker’s app. Despite its high output, it’s still positioned as compact and portable, weighing about 510 g.
Anker hasn’t confirmed an exact EU release date yet, but the appearance of European listings suggests the Anker Prime Power Bank (20K, 220W) Black Myth: Wukong Limited Edition could be close to launching across more countries in the region.






