Okay, so here’s the scoop on Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. We’re getting right on the edge of its launch, which honestly feels like ages in waiting, right? This new game, a Soulslike because of course, what else, is by these developers from China called Leenzee. They’re giving us an action RPG set in the Ming Dynasty. Pretty cool, huh?
So, whenever this game showed its face, folks were all for it. Like really positive vibes. Now, as we’re inching closer to the main event, Leenzee’s dropping the last of the juicy tidbits.
Alright, circle your calendars for July 24. That’s when Wuchang’s landing on PC, PS5, and those fancy new Xbox Series X/S. Oh, and if you’re on Game Pass? Day one, baby, on PC and Xbox. But what we didn’t know until, like, just now, was what hardware you’d need to get this bad boy running smooth on your PC. You know, all those specs that can sometimes feel like a foreign language.
Now, don’t get me wrong, Wuchang’s pretty slick looking, but it ain’t trying to outshine something like Black Myth: Wukong with every piece of high-tech graphic finery. Meaning? You won’t need a spaceship to run it. Today’s spec reveal proves it. Can I just say, finally?
Anyway — wait, I got off track. Back to specs. There are two sets laid out: minimum and recommended. Though, kinda weird, they didn’t specify what framerate or resolution you’d hit with these specs. Maybe they’re keeping us guessing? Oh, and both specs examples had upscaling (DLSS/FSR) running. Crucial stuff, people.
So, looking at the minimum, it doesn’t scream “supercomputer required,” which is nice. Let’s hop over to the nitty-gritty:
### Minimum Specs
– OS: Windows 10, 64bit
– CPU: Intel Core i5-8400 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
– RAM: 16GB RAM (dual channel’s a good call)
– GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB / AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB
– DirectX: 12
– Storage: 60GB
– Notes: HDD’s cool, but hey, grab an SSD if you can. Upscaling was a factor here, remember that.
### Recommended Specs
– OS: Windows 10/11, 64bit
– CPU: Intel Core i7-9700 / AMD Ryzen 5 5500
– RAM: 16GB RAM (again, dual channel is nice to have)
– GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 / AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT / Intel Arc A750
– DirectX: 12
– Storage: 60GB
– Notes: Gotta have an SSD. Everything tested with DLSS/FSR turned on, remember?
Now, we also got launch times for all over the world. Probably because we’re all watching the clock, waiting to dive into this thing. Check this list out:
– Los Angeles: July 23, 7pm
– Chicago and Bogota: July 23, 9pm
– New York: July 23, 10pm
– Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo: July 23, 11pm
– London: July 24, 3am
– Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Rome: July 24, 4am
– Kyiv: July 24, 5am
– Dubai: July 24, 6am
– Bangkok: July 24, 9am
– Chengdu, Beijing, Hong Kong: July 24, 10am
– Seoul, Tokyo: July 24, 11am
– Sydney: July 24, 12pm
And that’s about it! If you find yourself banging your head on any of this, just think — you’re not alone. It’s a lot to take in, but exciting times are just around the corner.