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Highly Anticipated Fantasy RPG Gets PS5 Release Date

Highly Anticipated Fantasy RPG Gets PS5 Release Date

Yahoo02-05-2025
Soulslike action RPG from Chinese developer Leenzee and publisher 505 Games has been garnering the attention of gamers. Those who are anticipating the upcoming game are in luck, as the newly announced release date reveals players won't have to wait too long to enjoy the upcoming game.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers comes to PS5 on July 24. Players can preorder the standard edition for $49.99 or the Deluxe Edition for $59.99 on the PlayStation Store. Check out the trailer below, which shows off its Bride boss fight.
'Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a soulslike action RPG set during the chaotic final years of the Ming Dynasty,' reads the game's description. 'You play as Wuchang, a pirate warrior afflicted by a mysterious illness known as the Feathering. Explore forgotten temples, unravel ancient secrets, and absorb the powers of fallen bosses to become a legend forged in shadow and flame.'
Players who preorder the game will get several bonuses, including the Night Spectre Enhanced Costume Set, the White Spectre Enhanced Costume Set, Vervillion War Club (Axe), and Glistening Red Mercury Skill Upgrade Item (Medium). The Deluxe Edition includes several more goodies for players. Here is everything included in the slightly more costly version of the game:
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Base Game
4 Costumes:
Tiger of Fortune Costume
Draconic Resurgence Costume
Soul Ritual Robe Costume
Overlord's Regalia Costume
4 Weapons:
Watcher's Gaze (Sword)
Dragoncoil Lance (Spear)
Eternal Sovereignty (Dual Blades)
Moonlight Dragon (Sword)
1 Skill Upgrade Item
Blood of Changhong Skill Upgrade Item (Large)
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers has been gathering some interest specifically from players who have played Black Myth: Wukong as both are Dark Souls-inspired action games developed by Chinese developers. This may be a good sign for the upcoming Leenzee game, as Black Myth: Wukong sold incredibly well when it launched last year.
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