505 Games and Digital Bros strengthen their commitment to one of the most successful new IPs of the last year.
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The future of Wuchang: Fallen Feathers has taken a significant turn. Digital Bros, the Italian company that owns 505 Games, has confirmed the acquisition of the full rights to the franchise, a move that clearly reinforces their intention to invest in the series for the long haul.
This development comes after the game’s impressive commercial performance during its first few months on the market. What started as a new soulslike proposal developed by Leenzee ended up becoming one of the most solid releases for 505 Games in the last year.
Digital Bros Acquires Full IP Rights to Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
According to the information confirmed by the company, Digital Bros has acquired the full rights to Wuchang: Fallen Feathers for approximately 4 million euros. This move is particularly significant considering the figures shared by the company:
- Over 1 million copies sold as of March 31, 2026
- Over 30 million euros in revenue generated
- Full control of the intellectual property for future projects
Digital Bros explains that this acquisition will allow them to accelerate decisions related to the future of the franchise and eliminate future royalty payments to the original developer, Leenzee. The company also makes it clear that their strategy for the coming years is to increase the number of fully owned intellectual properties to strengthen profit margins and build franchises with long-term value.
Although an official announcement for a sequel or expansion has not been made, this move practically confirms that Wuchang: Fallen Feathers will continue to be part of 505 Games’ future plans. After the game’s success, everything points to the company wanting to turn the series into one of its most important IPs for the next generation.
Did Wuchang Fallen Feathers just get saved?
Digital Bros, the Italian company behind publisher 505 Games, has acquired the full IP rights to Wuchang: Fallen Feathers for about 4 million Euro.
The game, developed by Leenzee and published by 505 Games, sold over 1 million copies… pic.twitter.com/swV9NwmTLz
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