Where Winds Meet draws 2 million players on day one
Everstone Studio’s free-to-play Wuxia RPG debuts with strong Steam and PlayStation charts and a growing global audience.
Where Winds Meet is a free-to-play open-world wuxia action-adventure RPG set in tenth-century China. You play as a young sword master exploring a vast martial arts world, uncovering your past, mastering varied combat styles, and taking on solo, co-op, and competitive multiplayer adventures. | Release Date: November 14, 2025 | Developer: Everstone Studio | Platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, Mobile | Genre: Open-world Action-Adventure RPG, Wuxia, Free-to-Play
Everstone Studio’s free-to-play Wuxia RPG debuts with strong Steam and PlayStation charts and a growing global audience.
Guilds turn Where Winds Meet from a solo RPG into a long-term MMO-style community with combat, exploration, and social paths.
Players are running into multi‑second menu lockups in Where Winds Meet; here’s why it happens and which tweaks help most.
How the strongest martial arts and weapon paths stack up for early-game PvE, and what each one actually plays like.
Where Winds Meet is out on PC, mobile, and PS5, but Xbox players are waiting on a timed exclusivity deal to run its course.
How Lingering Melody fits into Where Winds Meet’s cosmetic gacha system, where to get it, and why players stockpile it weekly.
How the Mo Blade and Spear “stonesplit” combo works, what to level, and the core rotation for group PvE tanking.
How the stored EXP pool, 50% bonus, and time-gated level caps really interact once you hit the wall in Solo mode.
Smart customization, shared presets, and an overpowered editor are filling NetEase’s Wuxia MMO with SpongeBob and other pop‑culture clones.
Who Night Asura is, what his letter does, how to defeat him, and his link to the Midnight Blades sect.
Learn both methods to obtain the Mortal Rope Dart in Kaifeng and what to expect from its disguise and Skill Theft quests.
How Unbound Cavern ties into Dao Lord’s campaign quest, who haunts its tunnels, and what you gain from clearing it.
Access the Kaifeng campaign dungeon, clear Dao Lord in Ghost Light Market, and pick up the Rock Solid Inner Way.
Inner Ways quietly decide how hard you hit, how long you live, and how each weapon in Where Winds Meet actually plays.
The two preset families set very different tones for your hero, but neither changes stats, difficulty, or progression.
How the six main Paths, weapon pairs, and roles stack up for PvE and solo play in Where Winds Meet.
Learn how to unlock Disguise in Kaifeng, paint NPC portraits, and use impersonation for stealth quests and martial arts.
Unlock Meteor Flight, get the Afterglow Pendant, and turn Lightness Skills into true flight across Qinghe and beyond.
How to trigger Photo Mode, actually submit your shot, and deal with Wandering Seal rewards that refuse to register.
Legend in Where Winds Meet changes how bosses feel and what your profile shows, not the loot that drops.
How to unlock the Halo Peak campaign, enter the underground pagoda, and clear The Promised Light and Tian Ying.
How the Jinming Pool campaign fits into Kaifeng’s map, what the “Jinming Pool Secrets” achievement means, and why Murong Yuan matters.
How Free Morph works, where it sits in the mystic skill system, and why many offensive builds slot it early.
Ruby’s death in Heaven Has No Pier comes early, hits hard, and quietly reshapes how Where Winds Meet frames its hero’s journey.