505 Games Acquires WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers From Original Developers Leenzee Games

Publisher 505 Games, a subsidiary of Digital Bros Group, has acquired the rights to WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers from its original developer, Leenzee Games. The move will give the publisher complete control over the game’s future, including potential sequels and adaptations into other media.

WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers is a soulslike action-RPG set in ancient China,  which launched in July 2025 across PC and major gaming consoles. Since its release, the game has performed strongly, selling over one million copies worldwide and attracting large numbers of players online.

With the acquisition, 505 Games plans to further develop the franchise and reach a wider global audience. The company also highlighted the importance of China as both a key market and a growing source of creative talent in the gaming industry, as the deal also reflects Digital Bros Group’s broader strategy to invest in owned intellectual property and strengthen partnerships in fast-growing regions. 

“This acquisition reflects our continued commitment to building a diversified portfolio of owned IP with global appeal,” said Rami and Raffi Galante, CEOs of Digital Bros Group. “China represents not only one of the most important markets for our industry, but also a rapidly growing source of creative talent and original intellectual property.”

“WUCHANG is a clear example of how high-quality content emerging from China can resonate with players worldwide, while also capturing the opportunity within the sizeable and growing domestic premium segment. We intend to further strengthen our presence in this vibrant Chinese ecosystem, and we are actively looking for partners in China to grow the IP globally.”


Read our review of WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers here.

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