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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty: Release Date, All Platforms Including PS5, Xbox, PC Explained

This Team Ninja's second action game currently in development

Koei Tecmo is well-known for publishing and developing action games based on Asian history and culture. Both Nioh and Dynasty Warriors franchises are great examples of this. Nioh was the first time the company published a game following the Dark Souls formula with its challenging, but rewarding combat and roguelike mechanics. Next year, the company will publish a new action game following the Dark Souls formula called Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. This guide will let you know which platforms the game will be playable on and when it will be released.

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When Will Wo Long Fallen Dynasty be Released?

Those who are fans of Team Ninja’s previous action games can expect to play Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty on March 3, 2023. It will be available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Microsoft Windows. Xbox Game Pass subscribers on PC and Xbox will be able to play the game at no extra cost when it launches in March. Pre-orders are currently available.

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What is Wo Long Fallen Dynasty About?

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is an action game set in China in 184 AD during the Three Kingdoms period. Players will take control of a nameless soldier and fight off hordes of monsters and soldiers using an arsenal of weapons and their martial arts skills. In addition, players will also have access to wizardry spells including fire and ice. Combat can be further enhanced with the use of Divine Beasts that can be summoned to assist players during difficult fights.


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