In the last year, Chinese and South Korean RPGs have begun to thrive in international markets, capturing the attention of major publishers like Sony and Xbox. One of the titles that has stood out in this new wave is Where Winds Meet, a free open-world game that reached the impressive figure of 15 million players in China since its launch in December of last year. Its arrival in Europe, specifically in Spain, is scheduled for November 14.
An apparently infinite game
The phenomenon has been such that a player has dedicated over 900 hours to Where Winds Meet without having completed all its content, meticulously exploring the four regions of the game and participating in various PvE activities. This user, known as Rexlent, has shared his experience on social media, where he details that he has managed to complete the vast majority of the available activities, although he still has PvP content and other missions to discover. This high level of commitment highlights the depth and variety of content that the title offers, which combines a campaign mode, cooperative play, and an optional online mode.
Despite being a free game, Where Winds Meet stands out for its ambition and the variety of activities it offers. From main missions to board games and dungeons, players have many options to make the most of their playtime. This wide range of modes has become a significant attraction that explains the high time investment users are making.
With its imminent global launch, Where Winds Meet will be available for PC, PS5, and mobile devices. However, at the moment, there is no release date for Xbox Series consoles, as it will arrive as a timed exclusive within the PlayStation ecosystem. This development could open new opportunities in the video game market, further expanding the diversity in the offering of international RPGs.