Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is right around the corner, and you can expect to sink in a significant amount of hours to complete the game, with the length of the story having been revealed.
Releasing on July 24, including day one access with an Xbox Game Pass subscription, gamers have to be patient to dive into the soulslike experience as there are no early access options, but it seems like it will be well worth the wait.
You can expect to sink many hours into Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, however, with even more playtime if you want to experience everything the game has to offer. Check out all the details on the game’s length in our guide.
How Many Hours to Beat Wuchang: Fallen Feathers?

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers will take around 40-60 hours to beat, on average, according to developer Lenzee Games.
This is how long you can expect to put into the game to complete your first runthrough, though exact times with depend on your skill level when playing, but it shows there is a decent chunk to enjoy from the off.
Completing side quests, earning achievements or trophies, and exploring the game further will all increase that completion time, however, and it’s clear there is the potential to spend a lot more time in the game.
The length is comparable to Elden Ring, which has an average completion time of 50-70 hours, so it falls into the same sort of area as the former Game of the Year winner.
How Long is a Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Full Completionist Run?
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers has “more than three” endings to experience, meaning a minimum of 120 to 180 hours if you want to experience them all.
In an interview with GamingBolt, Lenzee Games explained that side quests “will affect the main story” and that there “are more than three endings,” which are “completely different” and indicate the “different fates of Wuchang.”
As the interview was conducted in April, when Wuchang: Fallen Feathers was still in development, the number of endings in the game could have increased further. If you want to experience them all, it’s going to take a heavy investment of time to truly boast completionist status.
Again, this is similar to Elden Ring, with completion length in that title clocking in at well over 100 hours, so there’s every sign that Wuchang: Fallen Feathers could emulate the FromSoftware titan.
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For more Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, take a look at the PC specs required to play, and check out why we’re backing the game to be the soulslike surprise of 2025.



