Everstone Studios has revealed a content plan for December 2025, showcasing major additions for the action RPG Where Winds Meet. After the game’s successful launch on November 14, which saw it gather over nine million players in just two weeks, the studio aims to keep the engagement going with its growing player base. The December schedule lays out a steady weekly rollout of content, starting with new questlines and leading to a significant expansion of the game’s world, activities, and accessibility for players.
The most significant part of the plan will begin on December 11, during Week 2. This marks the global release of Where Winds Meet on mobile devices, which will greatly increase the game’s reach and platform options. At the same time, players will be introduced to a new area: the Roaring Sands region within Kiang. This area will feature a tough new encounter—a duo boss fight against the powerful River Master and Feng Ruzhi. Developers have indicated that this battle will be as challenging as the game’s current major bosses. Week 2 will also see the introduction of the Velvet Shade sect and various limited-time activities.
The last two weeks of the month will focus on enhancing the game’s repeatable and cooperative activities. Starting December 21, the Scarlet Shock Sword Trial will be available, offering a structured PvE activity for players looking to target and farm specific gear. On the same day, the Blazing Gale Dance Hero’s Realm event will launch. This new activity will provide a dedicated challenge for large groups of players as a 10-player cooperative raid or dungeon. The updates for the month will wrap up with a social event: the Fireworks Festival on December 30, celebrating the end of the year.
Looking beyond the December updates, Everstone Studios has hinted at exciting future features. The studio is exploring a vehicle-building mechanic similar to the crafting system in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. This feature, which lets players use in-game resources like wood to create custom vehicles, has been released in the game’s China version. While there is no known worldwide release date for this feature, its planned inclusion suggests the developer’s ongoing goal is to evolve Where Winds Meet by adding substantial, player-driven sandbox mechanics.