Developer Leenzee has revealed that WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers will be released on PC in Summer 2025. The game will be available via both Epic Games Store and Steam.
WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers takes place in the land of Shu during the late Ming Dynasty. The world is full of factions fighting each other, and a strange illness that creates monstrous creatures.
In this game, players will take on the role of Wuchang. Wuchang is a skilled pirate warrior with amnesia. So, players will have to uncover the secrets of her mysterious past while dealing with the terrifying Ornithropy disease.
As with most Souls-like games, players will upgrade their weapons and learn new skills from defeated enemies. They can also improve their fighting style by using rare Red Mercury. Moreover, they will be able to develop new techniques as they progress through their exciting adventure. So yeah, as I said, this is your typical Souls game.
Not only that, but you will be able to augment your weapons with powerful enchantments. This will allow for a unique approach to combat and strategy that suits your personal style. Or at least that’s what the devs claim.
Leenzee claims that the game will have a rich storyline and a dynamic combat system. However, this trailer does not really show anything like that. Instead, what I see is exactly what I’d expect from a Dark Souls clone.
WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers is another game that will be powered by Unreal Engine 5. So, I’m curious to see whether it will be able to match the visual quality of Black Myth: Wukong.
For what it’s worth, 505 Games has not yet revealed its official PC system requirements. My guess is that we’ll get them in May or June. Naturally, we’ll be sure to share them as soon as we get our hands on them.
Stay tuned for more!

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