To provide an authentic martial arts experience for players, Where Winds Meet invited Stephen Tung Wai, one of the most well-known martial arts instructors in Asia, to design movements for WWM's weapon - Umbrella.
Where Winds Meet is taking the world by storm with its epic Wuxia open-world vibes.
Watch the new Imperial Palace Expansion trailer from The Game Awards 2025.
The hugely successful epic Wuxia, Where Winds Meet, has quickly been adapted for mobile and will soon be on iOS and Android.
If you enjoyed building simple (or complex) vehicles to solve puzzles in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, then you’ll absolutely love what PS5 open world Where Winds Meet is cooking. The game, which launched globally last month, is getting a massive update in China which will see it incorporate mechanics where you can build simple cars, boats, and aircrafts.
Where Winds Meet new update is LIVE
— Ninjago (@Ninjago9101) November 28, 2025
You can now freely build your own vehicles just collect mechanics + wood to get started
🛠️ Build anything like:
• Carts
• Flying carts
• Flying speedsters
…and more#WhereWindsMeet pic.twitter.com/rKijbl3lFf