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Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Release Date, Platforms and Xbox Game Pass

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Nearly a year after Black Myth: Wukong took over the gaming world, soulslike Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is seeking to be the next hit Chinese game.Telling the story of the pirate Bai Wuchang, the game focuses on a plague known as the feathering that turns anyone it infects into a mindless monster.If you're interested in what the game has to offer, check out our recent hands-on preview of the game for our thoughts on the game's first few hours.For …

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[Digital Daily Reporter Lee Hak-beom] While 'Black Myth: Wukong' achieved unprecedented box office success in the global game market last year, users' attention is focused on new releases from Chinese game companies this year. The new release 'Yeonun', which is being developed by Everstone Studio under NetEase Games, is the main character. According to the game industry on the 16th, NetEase Games officially announced the domestic release name o…

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Microsoft is enriching its Game Pass with a wave of new features, combining action, survival and agricultural management. RETAIN:• Grounded 2 arrives in Game Preview on July 29 on consoles, PC and cloud• Wuchang: Fallen Feathers will be available on July 24 with a dark atmosphere in ancient China• Farming Simulator 25 lands on August 1 with new cultures and extreme weather conditions Game Pass subscribers will have enough to do to finish July an…

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Gamespot broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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