Overseas Giant Acquires Original Chinese IP; 505 Games Secures Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, Marking a New Milestone for Chinese Games Global Expansion
On April 28, 2026, internationally renowned game publisher 505 Games, a subsidiary of the Digital Bros Group, officially announced the acquisition of the full intellectual property rights to the high-quality action role-playing game Wuchang: Fallen Feathers from Chinese developer Leenzee Games.

The deal represents a key strategic move for 505 Games to expand its premium action RPG portfolio and strengthen its presence in the Chinese market, while blazing a new trail for the globalisation of original Chinese game IPs.
Parent company Digital Bros boasts a mature global distribution network and extensive experience in operating AAA game projects. It has long specialised in genres including simulation racing and action adventure with titles such as Assetto Corsa Evo, maintaining a solid user base and channel resources across PC and console platforms.
The acquisition of Wuchang: Fallen Feathers not only reflects mainstream international recognition of China’s independent game development capability, but also signals that high-quality domestic game IPs have evolved from product overseas distribution to global IP operation.
For Chinese game companies, the transaction sends multiple positive signals. It proves that high-quality original creations developed by domestic independent studios are fully qualified to partner with top global publishers and enter mainstream international distribution systems.
Backed by 505 Games’ capital, technical support and global marketing resources, domestic teams can effectively ease the pain points of long development cycles, high production costs and difficult overseas promotion inherent in AAA-level projects, allowing creative teams to focus purely on content refinement.
It also sets a benchmark cooperation model of independent development plus global publishing, encouraging more domestic studios to focus on high-quality boutique titles and differentiated game segments, and further enhancing their core competitiveness.
From the perspective of China’s gaming industry, this acquisition carries landmark significance. Led by flagship domestic AAA works such as Black Myth: Wukong, Chinese game production has completed a transformation from outsourcing manufacturing to original content leadership, building unique advantages in action RPGs and Chinese-style open-world games.
The active acquisition of a original Chinese IP by an international gaming giant confirms rising global demand for Chinese creativity and Eastern storytelling. It accelerates the industry’s shift from scale expansion to quality upgrading, fosters a mature ecosystem for domestic high-end PC and console games, and drives China’s transition from a major gaming market to a global gaming powerhouse.
For the value elevation of Chinese game IPs, this deal marks a vital breakthrough. The global IP landscape has long been dominated by classic Western franchises, while original Chinese IPs lacked professional channels for global operation.
With Wuchang: Fallen Feathers joining the 505 Games portfolio, Eastern aesthetics and Chinese narrative can reach core Western player communities through a well-established international distribution network, unlocking long-term cross-regional and cross-platform commercial value.
Beyond boosting the commercial potential of a single IP, the move will inspire more Chinese-style original IPs to go global, enabling video games to serve as an important medium for spreading Chinese culture and telling authentic Chinese stories, and building worldwide influence for homegrown cultural IPs.
Moving forward, as 505 Games advances the global launch and follow-up development of Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, this original Chinese IP is poised to achieve both critical acclaim and commercial success internationally, offering valuable reference for future overseas expansion of more domestic game IPs.
More than a mere commercial transaction, the acquisition epitomises the rising strength and cultural confidence of China’s gaming industry, signalling that original Chinese games are set to occupy an increasingly prominent position on the global stage.
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