Where Winds Meet, the free-to-play open world RPG from Everstone Studio, finally has a release date with a brand new trailer to show off its wuxia world, martial arts-centric combat, and characters. It’s coming to both PC and PS5 with store pages live across all platforms.

While this is a free-to-play title, if you’re willing to pay a bit extra, you can pre-order Where Winds Meet on the PS5 to get some in-game bonuses.

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Where Winds Meet Pre-Order Bonus for PS5

If you pre-order Where Winds Meet on the PS5 by purchasing its $15 edition, you will receive the following additional content:

It should be noted that you do not receive all of the outfits shown above, but are offered a choice of one. In addition, you get a name card, plenty of common currency (10k), and a few draw items, which I assume are related to the game’s cosmetics gacha system.

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You can pre-orderthis specific edition at the PlayStation Store.

Where Winds Meet Pre-Registration Rewards

Where Winds Meet is still a few months from its release, but you may pre-register now to get some rewards at launch, depending on the pre-registration milestone reached. Here are the rewards you can receive and the number of pre-registrations required for each:

The contents of the first two rewards haven’t been revealed at the moment. You canpre-register for the game on the official website.

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Where Winds Meet Release Date

Where Winds Meet is coming to PC and PS5 onNovember 14, 2025. Check out the latest trailer below:

You can add the title to your wishlist at the links below:

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The contents of the pre-order edition are priced at $15, and the bundle is only available on PS5. It essentially serves as a supporter pack, similar to those offered by many other free-to-play titles before release. If you find the items worthwhile, it is not a bad deal given their limited availability because of this particular bundle.

Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.

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