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Mark your calendars for July 24, 2025, when Wuchang: Fallen Feathers launches on PS5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC through Steam and the Epic Games Store. Exciting news for Game Pass subscribers: Microsoft is bringing it to Game Pass day one for those with the Ultimate tier.
Those eager to dive in can pre-order to get the Night & White Pack, featuring two exclusive costume sets — Night Spectre and White Spectre — along with the Vermillion War Club axe and the Glistening Red Mercury Skill Upgrade. This early bird bonus is perfect for players looking to stand out from the start.
Developer Leenzee Games isn't stopping there. Wuchang: Fallen Feathers will come in both standard and deluxe editions. The deluxe edition, in particular, is a treasure trove for fans, offering four costumes — each comprising five pieces — four unique weapons, and a special Skill Upgrade item in addition to the base game.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Deluxe Edition Extras: -----------------------------------------------Tiger of Fortune Costume
Draconic Resurgence Costume
Soul Ritual Robe Costume
Overlord’s Regalia Costume
Watcher’s Gaze (Sword)
Dragoncoil Lance (Spear)
Eternal Sovereignty (Dual Blades)
Moonlight Dragon (Sword)
Skill Upgrade Item: the Blood of Changhong Skill.
Set in the dark and tumultuous late Ming Dynasty, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a Soulslike action-RPG that transports players to the land of Shu. You step into the shoes of a mysterious warrior cursed with a horrific feather disease, tasked with uncovering hidden secrets and battling supernatural foes in an empire on the brink of collapse.
Our team had the chance to go hands-on with Wuchang: Fallen Feathers earlier this year, and we came away impressed. As we noted in our Wuchang: Fallen Feathers first hands-on preview, "Even though I only experienced a brief moment with Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, I'm already optimistic about its potential to distinguish itself among the crowded Soulslike genre. The combat movesets are intricate and engaging, the RPG mechanics are deep and offer substantial player freedom (though some aspects remain a bit mysterious), and the boss encounters provided a thrilling challenge that's hard to come by these days. All this has me eagerly anticipating more."