Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Clocks Up 114,000+ Concurrent Participant Peak On Launch Day, However Studies Of Poor Efficiency Dominate Participant Evaluations

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Wuchang: Fallen Feathers has launched to 114,000+ concurrent gamers on Steam, making it one of many greatest launches for a non-FromSoftware Soulslike recreation but.

It is at the moment the eighth greatest recreation on Steam by concurrent participant depend, smashing by way of the 100,000 concurrent participant barrier and clocking up 114,132 gamers within the final 24 hours. By comparability, and based on information equipped by SteamDB, Lies of P‘s highest concurrent peak is a bit over 30,000 gamers, Lords of the Fallen is 43,075 gamers, and The First Berserker: Khazan is simply shy of 33,000.

Concurrent gamers is not the one metric we should always use when measuring how profitable a recreation is, in fact, however it’s a very good place to begin, despite the fact that it does not account for gamers on different platforms.

Regardless of the launch-day success, nevertheless, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers initially launched to ‘overwhelming destructive’ consumer opinions on Steam however has since upgraded to ‘largely destructive’ as gamers report points with “extraordinarily terrible efficiency,” a “utterly lifeless” predominant character, and “clunky” fight and gameplay. On the time of writing, simply 21% of the 6,500+ opinions left on Steam are optimistic.

“Wished to provide this recreation a very good probability. I used to be excited for this. I had seen the largely destructive ranking and checked the considerations and I can say now that as of this second, they’re appropriate,” wrote one reviewer. “The sport has some huge efficiency points. I attempted simply enjoying as a result of generally gameplay can greater than make up for missing in different areas. I used to be sadly not in a position to see a lot of the fight. I did struggle the opening tutorial boss, I did struggle by way of a number of camps of enemies, and, at one level, through the boss struggle, I used to be having fun with it and having enjoyable. I used to be unable to expertise extra of that as a result of overshadowing efficiency points.”

“UE5 video games is [sic] a hit and miss in the case of efficiency, and on this case it is a miss sadly (not less than for my system),” added one other. “This recreation wants a free demo for this precise purpose.”

It isn’t all dangerous, although. “I am one of many fortunate ones: the sport runs high-quality on my machine. No crashes, no stutters, no slideshow fight,” stated a happier reviewer. “And that makes one factor crystal clear — Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is being unfairly crucified by gamers with rubbish PCs and nil optimization data.”

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a Soulslike action-RPG set within the land of Shu through the darkish and tumultuous late Ming Dynasty. You play as a mysterious warrior bothered by a horrific feather illness, who uncovers hidden secrets and techniques and battles supernatural enemies in an historical empire teetering on the sting of collapse.

“Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is yet one more nice Soulslike so as to add to the ever-increasing pile, that includes glorious fight, great degree design, an unbelievable ability tree, and fearsome bosses,” IGN wrote in our Wuchang: Fallen Feathers evaluation, which returned an 8/10 rating. “Simply be careful for some steep problem dips and spikes, and a reliance on cheap-feeling ‘gotcha!’ ambushes.”

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers launched earlier in the present day, July 24, 2025, for PS5, Xbox Sequence, and PC by way of Steam and Epic Video games Retailer. Microsoft has additionally introduced it to Recreation Cross day one for these subscribed to the Final tier.

Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, in addition to a critic, columnist, and advisor with 15+ years expertise working with a number of the world’s greatest gaming websites and publications. She’s additionally a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually Excessive Chaos. Discover her at BlueSky.

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