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This Stunning Next-Gen RPG Is Basically 'Bloodborne' Set During The Ming Dynasty

Ewan Moore

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This Stunning Next-Gen RPG Is Basically 'Bloodborne' Set During The Ming Dynasty

Featured Image Credit: Leenzee Games

Chinese indie studio Leenzee Games has just announced WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, a brand-new Dark Souls-inspired action RPG that'll release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

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This upcoming adventure, which is not to be confused with Black Myth: Wukong, is being published by Billibilli. There's no release window for WUCHANG yet.

You can take a look at a trailer for the game below, or check out an impressive 17 minutes of pre-alpha footage here!

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WUCHANG takes place during the final years of the Ming Dynasty in the 17th century, but it's not a purely historical adventure. Expect plenty of monsters, over-the-top weapons, and fearsome demonic bosses to conquer.

"This epic journey puts the player in challenging encounters with battle crazed bandits, deformed human giants and massive demonic monsters with two-handed swords, axes, and ancient gunpowder weapons," reads the game's overview.

"Set in the chaotic final years of the Ming Dynasty, WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers is an exploration of the hauntingly beautiful landscapes of imperial China and the battle against a mysterious force that transforms a grim reality to supernatural horror. The game is based on the ancient Shu civilization-Sanxingdui, Jinsha, and other Chinese historical mythologies adapted into the style of Cthulhu-like fiction."

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WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers
WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers

WUCHANG will see players work to uncover the source of a mysterious curse that is transforming humans into feathered monsters while fighting bandits and enemy armies who are taking advantage of the chaos caused by the death of Emperor Chongzhen.

"In this adventure, players will travel through traditional Ming Dynasty towns, remote human villages, misty temple pagodas, and underground ceremonial Shu sites to uncover the powerful force behind these horrific transformations."

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We'll be sure to update you as soon as a release window is announced. Until then, make sure to keep an eye on the progress of this one if you're interested - WUCHANG certainly sounds like it could be an entirely unique adventure.

Topics: News, PC

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