This new Game Pass Soulslike could be Xbox’s answer to Black Myth: Wukong, and it just got a sublime gameplay trailer

This new Game Pass Soulslike could be Xbox's answer to Black Myth: Wukong, and it just got a sublime gameplay trailer

What you need to know

  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a new Chinese Soulslike from developer Leenzee and publisher 505 Games that’s coming to Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PlayStation 5.
  • First announced earlier this year during the Xbox Games Showcase 2024 with a short teaser, Wuchang made a second appearance during Microsoft’s October Xbox Partner Preview event.
  • Specifically, a gameplay trailer that featured boss fights and plenty of action-packed combat was shown.
  • Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is scheduled to launch in 2025, though we don’t have a more specific release date right now. Notably, it will be available through Xbox Game Pass on day one, giving Xbox and PC players the option to play it through the subscription service.

As a veteran analyst with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I must say that Wuchang: Fallen Feathers has piqued my interest significantly. Having traversed countless worlds and battled countless beasts in various Soulslike titles, I’ve come to appreciate the delicate balance between challenge and reward that these games masterfully weave.


At Microsoft’s Xbox Partner Preview event, fans got a closer glimpse at some of the highly anticipated games set to grace their consoles and Xbox Game Pass. One game that stood out is Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, which was first introduced earlier this year at the Xbox Games Showcase by developer Leenzee and publisher 505 Games. It reappeared during Microsoft’s October presentation as well.

Originally, the Chinese action RPG was unveiled with a brief cinematic trailer that hinted at its combat potential but didn’t show much. However, the recent reveal is a lengthier gameplay trailer that offers a closer look at its dynamic battle system, confirming its 2025 release date. The video showcases intense battles against diverse opponents and what appears to be some of the game’s initial bosses, with an abundance of visually appealing melee combat sequences. You can watch it by clicking this link, or simply view the embedded video below.

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a Soulslike game that transports you into the turbulent Chinese region of Shu during the final days of the Ming Dynasty. You take on the role of Wuchang, a ruthless sea pirate who’s not only grappling with amnesia but also a peculiar illness known as Feathering or Ornithropy. This enigmatic condition bestows upon Wuchang extraordinary and distinct abilities that provide her an upper hand against numerous adversaries she encounters in combat.

The game’s narrative details are scarce, yet its Steam description hints at delving into Wuchang’s obscure history and the roots of Feathering amidst clashes between Shu’s warring groups and creatures born from a sickness that plagues the world. As you journey through, you’ll employ Wuchang’s exceptional swordsmanship, abilities gained from vanquished enemies, elemental spells, and weapon enhancements powered by enchantments to conquer your adversaries. Furthermore, it has been verified that there will be various conclusions, with the one you achieve depending on decisions you make throughout the storyline’s progression.

The gameplay shown in the new trailer looks both incredibly fluid and fairly challenging, with stylish and clean animation work that matches the excellence of something like FromSoftware’s Game of the Year-winning Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. In many ways, Wuchang’s combat, art direction, and Game Pass availability all make it seem like something of an answer to Black Myth: Wukong for Microsoft — officially, it hasn’t come to Xbox yet for optimization reasons, though reports indicate there may actually be a PlayStation exclusivity deal in place — though it’s clear from the footage that it draws inspiration from other Soulslike-style games like Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.

This new Game Pass Soulslike could be Xbox's answer to Black Myth: Wukong, and it just got a sublime gameplay trailer

In summary, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers appears impressive based on what we’ve seen so far, potentially ranking among the top Xbox games and PC games of 2025. Although a definite release date would be welcome, I’m content with the new gameplay elements and will remain patient.

Over the past few years, Xbox and Xbox Game Pass have offered an abundance of Soulslike games for enthusiasts to enjoy. Ranging from blockbuster titles like Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Lies of P, and Lords of the Fallen, to innovative indie games such as Another Crab’s Treasure, there’s no dearth of options if you’re looking for a gaming experience that echoes the design philosophy FromSoftware introduced years ago in Souls-style gameplay.

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2024-10-17 21:11