Alright, let’s dive right into this—brace yourself. Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is right around the corner and, honestly, I’ve got no idea why this game is buzzing in my head so much. Anyway, it’s that new Soulslike, but with a twist—because why not? It’s like someone said, “Hey, let’s mash up some Ming Dynasty vibes in an action RPG.” And guess who’s bringing this to life? Leenzee, a dev from China. Not some mega-studio you might think, right?
So, people have been hyped every single time this game showed its face. And we’re practically counting down the days—or maybe it’s just me being impatient? Leenzee dropped a few new details, and my brain can hardly keep focused. Like, I’m here, obsessively watching the calendar, and bam, revelations.
Mark your calendars for July 24. That’s when Wuchang hits PCs, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. Oh! Game Pass on day one too—bonus! But here’s where it gets messy: what’s your PC got under the hood? Crickets, up until Leenzee opened up about the specs. This game looks slick, yet it’s not trying to eat your entire electricity bill like Black Myth: Wukong. You could say it’s more “PC-friendly” or whatever.
So, they threw two sets of specs at us—minimum and recommended—and here’s the kicker: they were both tested with DLSS/FSR cranked up. Somehow, that sounds important? Details, details.
Minimum Specs—in case you’re wondering if you can run it without turning your computer into a potato:
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit.
- CPU: Intel i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600.
- RAM: 16GB (because more is better, I guess?)
- GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB or AMD RX 580 8GB.
- Storage: 60GB. Good old HDD works, but SSD is like, way cooler.
Recommended Specs—for those with shinier rigs:
- OS: Windows 10/11 64-bit.
- CPU: Intel i7-9700 or AMD Ryzen 5 5500.
- RAM: 16GB (again, never enough).
- GPU: Nvidia RTX 2070, AMD RX 5700 XT, or even Intel Arc A750.
- Storage: Same 60GB, but yeah, SSD only.
Anyway—wait—launch times are a whole trip. Different times for everyone because, you know, time zones. Some places get it on the 23rd while others wait till the 24th. Here’s a quick rundown, like a world tour but with a controller in your hand:
- LA: July 23, 7pm. Chicago & Bogota: 9pm.
- NYC: 10pm. Buenos Aires & Sao Paulo: 11pm.
- Then London is like, “Good morning!” at 3am on the 24th.
- Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Rome: all 4am. Kyiv’s like an hour later.
- Hit Dubai at 6am, and then it’s all Asia after breakfast: Bangkok till Down Under at noon in Sydney.
So yeah, Wuchang’s coming. Is anyone else feeling this weird mix of calm and crazy anticipation? Or is that just me? Who knows. All set to dive in when the clock strikes launch? I’ll be off trying to remember what day it is.