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Where Winds Meet

Wuxia Open World ARPG

Ratings

Age

13+

Category

Action

Languages

English

Step into the turbulent Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in Where Winds Meet, a groundbreaking open-world action RPG. As a wandering swordsman, you possess total freedom to explore a vast, historically-inspired landscape. Master legendary Wuxia abilities like running on water and scaling cliffs with ease. Engage in fast-paced, tactical martial arts combat against formidable foes and choose your own path—will you be a savior, a rogue, or a civilian master? Your journey and the fate of an empire are dictated by the winds of your choices.

Dinsun Expert Review

Our Expert Score

91/100

Where Winds Meet is a landmark in the open-world RPG genre, successfully bringing the epic scope and high-speed fluidity of Wuxia cinema to mobile devices. The first thing that hits you is the sheer visual fidelity; the way the light filters through the bamboo forests and the realistic physics of water during a lake-top duel is simply world-class. It’s a game that encourages 'curiosity'—I spent nearly two hours just exploring a mountain range and finding hidden Kung Fu manuals before even touching the main quest.

The combat system is deep and incredibly responsive. Switching between a heavy sword and nimble fan-based martial arts mid-combo feels like a choreographed dance. But what really sets it apart is the 'Civilian System'—the ability to stop being a warrior and become a doctor or a scholar adds a layer of roleplaying that makes the world feel inhabited rather than just a combat arena. It’s an ambitious, beautiful, and deeply rewarding adventure that finally delivers on the promise of a true Wuxia 'living world' on your phone.

Dinsun reviewed on: Fri Feb 27 2026

Features

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Stunning 4K open-world environments

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Dynamic and fluid Wuxia-style combat system

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Innovative 'Civilian Profession' roleplaying mechanics

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Over 100 square kilometers of explorable territory

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Branching narrative with meaningful historical impact

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Q&A

Yes, the game features a seamless 'Shared World' mode where you can participate in massive raids and cooperative challenges with other players.

Ratings & Reviews

Not bad, but not the best. However, it’s still fun and good
Wed Feb 18 2026 Big master W

I started playing at least 2 days ago. It’s a good game and I like the customization along with the graphics. I enjoy being able to customize my character the way I want them to look. However, the downside of this is the amount of storage space that is needed to download this game and its resources. It’s a lot and it makes my game lag. It’s also confusing with the lack of tutorials available for fighting and figuring out special moves. I enjoy RPG games that you can play and fight while also following along with the story. The customization is amazing and it isn't limited from what I can tell. However, the payments for being able to customize your character and switch their gende is a bit of a downside. Overall, I would date this game a 7/10 for quality and gameplay. The downsides are the downloads for the resources and how much storage it takes up and also the payments. Good game so far..🙏

iPad 9’s extreme performance
Thu Dec 11 2025 Explorer’s info

I am a NetEase fan. This game is actually 23gb after downloading all resources. The pc version is about 4 time bigger than iPadOS/iOS version. Let’s get into the point. I read that NetEase recommends a device having minimum A13 Bionic and 4gb RAM, iPad 9 has A13bionic but only 3gb RAM. I am currently running my iPad 9 at iPadOS26, and the game at max graphics, my iPad is able to run it at 60fps. Plus my iPad does gain much heat while playing intense battle. In future updates also please make sure my iPad 9 supports the max graphics. Please don’t underestimate this iPad due to RAM, the iPadOS26 and messiah engine optimizes the RAM very well for low RAM and A series chipsets alone. This would be my most favorite game of all time. For example if we take genshin impact, we need minimum 30gb storage (no offense), but Where winds meet is just 23gb. My iPad overheats while playing intense battle in genshin and Odin (crashes too (NO OFFENSE) but nothing like that happens in Where winds meet. Also, the story mode of where winds meet is fantastic. I think due to the messiah engine’s optimization, my iPad is not crashing. The grass animation, the LoD, volumetric fog, tray tracing like shadows and reflections working WITHOUT crashing, heating on just a 3gb iPad 9?!?👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🫡🫡🫡🤩🤩🤩😎😎😎😎. Love you devs. You guys have worked so hard to make this game successful.

Amazing game, terrible dev decisions
Sat Feb 07 2026 Former LF Fan

When I first started playing this game, I fell in love with it. “I cant believe it’s free to play” “I can’t believe it’s a mobile game” “I can’t believe I can play on mobile with friends on pc. The story was amazing, the world is incredible. There were a few gameplay tasks myself and friends didn’t like that take way too much time for something not fun but we pushed through them. Particularly oddities and gathering. 2 tasks that have nothing to do with playing your character, but are required to make your character strong. After about 200 hours of annoying grind, we finally finish our stats… only to find that there is no good PvE content to use our character for. The devs have released update after update and still no PvE content. But… the last update forces us to go pick more flowers to upgrade our skills, farm the same boss every day for gear and martial arts upgrades, and do more tasks where we don’t use our character to get more inner ways. And once we do, there is still nothing to use our character for. Bad character growth tasks and no content to play the character. Why not make fun coop PvE content and have it reward character growth materials? At this point I only play the game to spend time with friends, not for the game itself. Sad, it has potential to be such a good game but devs don’t understand how to make character progression fun. It’s not by picking flowers…

Sketchy privacy concerns
Fri Dec 12 2025 •Leafy•

I made it as far as the character creation screen before deleting out of distrust and lack of explanation/choices on what this game has access to. Despite not supporting generative AI, I decided to try the “face to character” feature in character creation, of which means you have allow access to your photos. The screen that pops up once you select this feature had no option to fully decline permissions, but the worst part is after accepting and getting a bad feeling, I found out you can’t turn off photo permissions. Even in your phones settings it refuses to give an option for taking away photo permissions, something that they should have NO use for and therefore no reason for locking it to on. In the game it also said it had access to my location now, despite the fact that my location tracking is turned off. Red flags. If this gets fixed, I’d be happy to try playing again. But I’m not keeping an app that forcefully takes from my privacy on my phone, especially one that openly uses AI instead of taking the time to truly create something. What could you possibly need our photo and location information for? And does it store (steal) our facial and voice information if we use the two AI creation features? Thought I’d find clear information about this online but have found nothing.

Love this game but..
Mon Jan 19 2026 Btishka

The game is awesome! The story, the graphics, culture, mini games, mechanics, fighting, photo mode, bosses, daily quests, outposts, npc- I can continue the list of features I love in here! I know English well enough to understand most of the content and I respect all this work developers put in this huge project. It’s free and doesn’t even have a gatcha stuff that’s crucial for gameplay like in genshin etc. it has some bugs of course. Especially with buildings in Keifeng. But the biggest problem is crashing. Every attempt to open most of the menus - crash. Opening a map can trigger crashing out. Battle pass. Even settings. Sometimes game crashes in the middle of clearing an outpost or just running around. I love this game so much but after one of the updates and increased crashes it became almost impossible to play. I really hope that it can be fixed. Will wait for the updates. Once again, thank you for your hard work! You’re doing great, even if there’s a lot of bags. The game is huge as hell and free, so I just can’t complain about most of them. Good luck! ☆*:.。. o(,,> _ <,,)o .。.:*☆

Addicting Game but Godw Awful PVP
Sat Jan 17 2026 Jacob Montemayor

The only thing that I came tot his game for was to see how powerful I can get with a tank build. Now, all I see is that the game heavily favors the quick builds. Every single time I go up against someone in PvP, it’s either spam + combo chain (nerf cool downs in pvp please), as well as this broken umbrella combo where you can just stun lock someone for 30 seconds. Like I’m trying my hardest with a certain build, but all I see now is just “how can I spam the hardest” or “how can I cheese PvP.” I was content with the story and everything, but the PvP aspect is so unbalanced and seems so unsaveable. Listen, a TANK BUILD having the same HP/Defense as a normal build, there’s literally no point in tank. You can never get priority in fights with slow attack speed, the block combo is way too slow to even do anything, and you can barely hit the varied combo with it. I don’t want the gam to spiral into one meta: spam the hell out of whoever is infront of you. Otherwise, this game should just stick to PvP. It’s sad seeing one of the most useful builds in RPGs getting treated like dirt while all the other builds (literally any other build) have one of the most broken PvP kits for no reason.

Elden ring/Wukong MMO with single player option
Sat Dec 20 2025 AEONXIV

There’s nothing this game doesn’t have. Great combat that can be customized as well as rewarding exploration which is what I love in a game. An online battle royale mode or 1v1 fights. You can join a guild you can become partners or even be married you can build a house. You can throw fruit at other players being wheeled around in a cage. Huge boss fight for single player or a group of players. You can leave your own notes all over for others to see like a souls game. There is a learning curve and the ui can be bad but if you e played an mmo it’s nothing new just menus in menus but it guides you in where you need to look for your rewards. This is literally my new favorite game as someone who’s been gaming for over over 25 years. this game has backbone support

Not a true MMO but has potential
Fri Dec 26 2025 J0nxT

I love MMO but I’m already bored of this game after a few weeks in. Initially it was impressive and had a lot of “wow” effect but quickly fated. This game is mainly solo with co-op and queue up features. I wish it a true MMO like where players meet, grinds together for hours, know one another, help each others with quests, raid together etc. that’s the whole point of playing online. This feels like console game with some online features. Man, even the chat feature is unusable. The world chat is just a ton of unnecessary auto spam. And What the heck is up with the heal request feature? It makes absolutely no sense to me. You gotta heal people to meet your dailies. Was interesting for like the first day. Dont get me wrong. The game has so much potential and not being a p2w is something every mmo players wish for, but it doesn’t seem to have the MMO elements to keep players coming back for more.

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