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Where Winds Meet release date estimate and latest news

Where Winds Meet blends Chinese history with a vast, eye-catching open world and Wuxia-inspired combat in this RPG from Everstone Studios.

16/4/25 News about the global release of Where Winds Meet has finally been revealed. We've added the details below.

When is the Where Winds Meet release date? This stunning open world game transports us to Imperial China during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms era. As a young martial artist, we'll master Wuxia combat across a range of weapons and techniques.

First revealed in 2022, the Where Winds Meet release date has already been a bit of a journey. Since its announcement, we've seen a handful of trailers, a open-world game's Chinese audience. However, Where Winds Meet already looks to be worth the wait, so us as we explore the story and gameplay revealed thus far.

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Where Winds Meet release date estimate

It has been officially confirmed that the Where Winds Meet release date will be in 2025. It is set to launch worldwide on PC, PlayStation 5, and mobile devices. The RPG game has already officially launched in China, but the international release date is now in sight.

Where Winds Meet was first revealed at Gamescom 2022, and while there are definite parallels with the likes of Ghost of Tsushima, it's also a little reminiscent of Breath of the Wild. Unlike Ghost, however, you're not the last man standing in a war-torn land. Instead, life goes on while you roam around the world.

Ahead of launch, there was an official closed beta test that took place from May 16 to May 19, 2025. It was available to players on PC and PlayStation 5.

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Where Winds Meet gameplay

Where Winds Meet's combat looks as impressive as its visuals, though stealth could well be your friend. If you're a fan of backstabbing enemies, you can become your own murderous chiropractor. If slicing people up isn't your thing, there are a multitude of weapons on offer, including spears, swords, fans, dual blades, umbrellas, and glaives.

In a PlayStation blog post, the developer speaks about the mystical powers you can use not just in combat, but getting around the world, including running up cliffs or across water, or grabbing objects that are out of reach. You'll also be able to mimic animal behavior, leaping like a toad, or roaring like a lion.

That said, it appears that Where Winds Meet doesn't lean heavily into the supernatural, with most of the opponents on show being distinctly human. Developer Everstone also confirms that you'll be able to choose your protagonist's occupation, which in turn informs their initial skill set. We're half hoping you can just wander around a village, shoeing horses, just when you need a break.

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In a behind-the-scenes video shared in early June 2024, we get a much better idea of how Where Winds Meet's weapons are going to behave in-game. Fabled martial arts choreographer Stephen Tung Wai, who you may as the student who got slapped by Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon's iconic "don't think, feel" scene, has been brought on board, so you know the action's going to, well, slap. Here we can see the motion capture team and Wai effectively troubleshooting turning unconventional tools into lethal weapons.

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