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Learn when you can explore ancient China with When Winds Meet release times

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Jacob Woodward Senior Content Writer
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There’s no question that exploring ancient regions of the world make for perfect RPG adventure settings, and with Where Winds Meet, you’ll be heading to 10th-century China.

This free-to-play take on wuxia fiction will certainly be a gripping one, so you’ll likely want to dive in as soon as possible.

Thankfully, the official Where Winds Meet release time is out in the wild, and we have all the details.

When does Where Winds Meet release?

If you can’t wait to hack and slash your way into the imperial capital, right through to the hidden wilderness, you’ll need to know the exact Where Winds Meet release time.

You’re looking at a November 14/15 launch, depending on where you are in the world, and here are the precise times when Where Winds Meet should unlock:

Location Local date & time Timezone
Los Angeles (US) 14/11/2025, 14:00 PST
Chicago (US) 14/11/2025, 16:00 CST
New York (US) 14/11/2025, 17:00 EST
São Paulo (BR) 14/11/2025, 19:00 GMT-3
London (UK) 14/11/2025, 22:00 GMT
Paris (FR) 14/11/2025, 23:00 GMT+1
Berlin (DE) 14/11/2025, 23:00 GMT+1
Mumbai (IN) 15/11/2025, 03:30 GMT+5:30
Tokyo (JP) 15/11/2025, 07:00 GMT+9
Sydney (AU) 15/11/2025, 09:00 GMT+11
Auckland (NZ) 15/11/2025, 11:00 GMT+13

You can preload Where Wind Meet now

If you’d rather get prepared ahead of the exact release time for Where Winds Meet, you can preload the game right now.

This appears to be available whether you’re playing on PC or PS5, however, there doesn’t seem to be any communication on the Epic Games Store. We’d suggest to just sticking to Steam or direct launcher download to avoid any potential disappointment.

Interestingly, according to the official website for Where Winds Meet, there are three possible PC downloads you can install; Quick (68GB), Standard (100GB), and Ultimate (Not available on launch). These relate to how hard you want to push your graphics, so keep that in mind.

What is mildly annoying is that although it is a free-to-play game, there’s a strange pay to preload mechanic on PS5, where you will have needed to pre order to get access to the download. This does include cosmetic items, but is annoying since the game doesn’t a penny if you were to wait to download on launch.