Where Winds Meet launched last week globally on PC and PlayStation 5 after being available in China for roughly one year, and it is widely considered one of the best free-to-play open-world RPGs on the market. The game is good enough that even someone like me, who is completely averse to the free-to-play model, enjoyed it quite a bit, also thanks to the fact that the gacha mechanics that have become synonymous with this sort of game are limited to cosmetics. Having no interest in these, I did not pay much attention to what Where Winds Meet offers in terms […]
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