Everstone Games has announced that the first PC closed beta testing for Where Winds Meet will begin on April 19th. To celebrate this announcement, the team also shared a new gameplay trailer that you can find below.
Where Winds Meet is a new third-person open-world game featuring action, adventure, and martial arts. From what I’ve seen, this feels like a mix between Ghost of Tsushima and Assassin’s Creed. So yeah, I’m kind of excited about it.
In this game, players will assume the role of a hero forged in a time of chaos, exploring the way of chivalry on an unknown path dominated by blade and blood. Players will be able to broaden their experience to increase their chances of survival. For instance, they could choose to be a doctor saving lives in the chaotic world, a merchant accumulating wealth, or play as an NPC traveling the ancient Kaifeng City.
Combat in Where Winds Meet will be a key part, with Wuxia skills, attacks, and counterattacks playing a major role. You’ll be able to even use a Tai chi skill to turn the enemy’s attacks back onto himself. According to the devs, you’ll have the freedom to define your combat style.
The game also promises to pack a free construction system with 600 authentic antique components and an environment system. These will allow players to interact with the whole world. Oh, and since this is an open-world title, you can expect to enjoy some beautiful wide vistas.
There is currently no ETA on when this game will come out. Not only that, but we don’t even know whether it will hit Steam or not. Right now, there aren’t any EGS and Steam pages for it. So, that’s kind of bizarre for a game that will soon have its first Closed Beta Testing.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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