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Discovering Fresh Soulslike Gems in May 2026

By Mia Tucker

Published on May 3rd, 2026 at 10:00 PM EDT, Screen Rant welcomes Ben Brosofsky, a dedicated writer and editor since 2026. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Cinema and Media Arts from Vanderbilt University, Ben finds solace in gaming as a break from his demanding Steam catalog. His latest piece offers a comprehensive overview of the current Soulslike scene on PlayStation Plus.

The month’s selection shines with titles that cater to both seasoned veterans and newcomers alike. Among them, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers emerges as a standout, offering a unique blend of challenging combat and striking visuals reminiscent of FromSoftware’s legacy yet distinct in its own right.

Set within the richly detailed world of Ming Dynasty China, the game delivers tight, skill-based encounters without reinventing the entire formula. Its labyrinthine levels brim with traps and ambushes, rewarding exploration and sharp reflexes. Visually, the title impresses with its stylized aesthetic, enhanced by vibrant colors and atmospheric environments that elevate discovery beyond mere loot hunting.

Combat feels both familiar and invigorating, drawing inspiration from classics like Sekiro while maintaining its identity. Encounters demand precision, patience, and strategic thinking, making victories deeply satisfying. The freedom to respec encourages experimentation, letting players tailor their approach to suit personal preferences—whether leaning into aggressive tactics or methodical defense.

Despite its strengths, the game faces criticism regarding certain narrative constraints introduced post-launch, limiting access to iconic characters and altering core themes. Additionally, some balance concerns arose over time, prompting patches aimed at softening difficulty spikes. However, many argue these adjustments echo the original spirit of challenge that defines the genre.

Beyond PS Plus, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is also accessible via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC platforms, with occasional discounts on Steam making entry even easier. For those seeking a modern Soulslike experience that balances innovation with tradition, now is an ideal moment to dive in—especially given its inclusion in PlayStation Plus’ May offerings.

Ultimately, while controversy surrounds specific design choices, the fundamental enjoyment remains undeniable. Whether you’re revisiting FromSoftware’s roots or discovering them anew, this title stands out as a worthy addition to any Soulsplayer’s collection.