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Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Release Date Announced with Pre-Order Bonuses

By JoshuaMay 06,2025

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is set to launch on July 24, 2025, across PS5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. Excitingly, Microsoft is bringing it to Game Pass day one for those subscribed to the Ultimate tier, making it accessible to a broader audience right from the start.

For those eager to dive in early, pre-ordering the game will grant you the exclusive Night & White Pack. This pack includes two stunning costume sets — Night Spectre and White Spectre — along with the Vermillion War Club axe and the Glistening Red Mercury Skill Upgrade, enhancing your gameplay experience from the get-go.

Developer Leenzee Games has announced that Wuchang: Fallen Feathers will be available in both a standard and a deluxe edition. The deluxe edition is packed with additional content, offering four unique costumes — each comprising five costume pieces — four distinct weapons, and one Skill Upgrade item on top of the base game. Here's what you can expect in the 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 land of Shu during the dark and tumultuous late Ming Dynasty, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a Soulslike action-RPG. You step into the shoes of a mysterious warrior afflicted by a horrific feather disease, navigating through an ancient empire on the brink of collapse, uncovering hidden secrets, and battling supernatural enemies.

Our earlier hands-on preview of Wuchang: Fallen Feathers left us impressed. We noted, "I only caught a small glimpse at Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, but I already feel pretty good about its chances at being more than just another soulslike to add to the ridiculously overflowing pile. The movesets are intricate and interesting, the RPG mechanics seem deep and offer a lot of freedom (even if I can’t claim to understand some of them fully), and the boss fights gave me a serious run for my money that’s rare these days. All that’s already got me pretty excited to play more."

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