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We’ve already entered the final phase of July, and with it, we’re continuing with the summer weeks, a relatively quiet period where major releases are scarce and we barely see any new arrivals on the market, except for a few small games.
These past months have seen a large number of important titles hit the market, and we’re still far from being done. Despite the calm of July and August, it’s true that some small games manage to sneak in and arrive during this quieter period, with Wuchang: Fallen Feathers being one of the best examples.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers maintains fluidity on Xbox consoles
This title had been announced for months and caught attention for being another game based on the Souls saga, in addition to showcasing a truly spectacular visual aspect. However, it’s been the combination of several factors that has earned it such a good rating overall.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is available on Xbox Game Pass, so you can try it out firsthand and see that this game performs really well on Xbox consoles, maintaining a stable and solid fluidity on both consoles, although on Series S it’s achieved by drastically cutting back on the visual aspect, as can be seen in the analysis published on the ElAnalistaDeBits YouTube channel.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers arrives to bid farewell to this hot month, being the perfect finale before entering August, a month that’s already approaching the final phase of 2025 and will see important releases like Gears of War Reloaded or Helldivers 2 on Xbox.
