“Where the Winds Meet” takes place during a period in ancient Chinese history in which five dynasties and ten kingdoms emerged. To bring this story to PS5, Everstone Studios will allow players to venture out into an open world, where they will show off their martial arts skills.
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At State of Play this Thursday (30), the company released an interesting demo of the game. With mysterious and giant creatures like bosses and swordmasters doing their best, the gameplay may remind you of Sekiro. Check it below:
On the PS Blog, the developer had the following to say about adapting the young swordsman's moves shown above:
Where Winds Meet has the theme of oriental martial arts, and we attach great importance to introducing martial arts (Wuxia) elements into the game. Weapons are an important part of the player's combat ability. We have tried to restore a variety of weapons unique to the game's Wuxia martial arts, such as spear, sword, fan, double blades, umbrella, and halberd.
What do you expect from where the winds meet?
It's now possible to add Where Winds Meet to your PS Store wishlist, and Everstone has left an interesting description about the title. Check out what we can expect from the game:
- Embark on a unique adventure that will take you from peaceful countryside surrounded by enchanting nature to exciting cities surrounded by mysterious caves and treacherous valleys.
- Immerse yourself in an immersive world where nature and society are interconnected, with realistic climate conditions and realistic consequences of natural disasters and human conflicts.
- Discover thousands of points of interest, explore over 20 distinct areas, interact with diverse characters and engage in countless authentic activities in a world teeming with life. Play ancient traditional Chinese instruments, solve mysterious cat puzzles, and more!
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