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PS5 Version of Wuthering Waves in Development

Kuro Games has announced that a PS5 version of Wuthering Waves is in development. More information on the official launch date will appear in the future.

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The game is available on the Windows PC and mobile devices, though there is no controller support on phones or tablets. Like the other versions, it will likely be free to play, though it might also be like Zenless Zone Zero in which a paid bundle is available via the PSN store. In Zenless Zone Zero, this bundle (which was a pre-order bundle) contained in-game currency and level-up materials.

Wuthering Waves came out in May 2024 as an open-world RPG with a heavier emphasis on combat. Despite its rocky start, with issues including a botched translation, it accumulated over 30 million downloads within its first month. It takes place in a post-apocalyptic world in which the player takes on the role of the Rover, who is an amnesiac with a unique ability to absorb the monsters that roam the world without the use of devices like the other “Resonators” in the game. To increase your roster of playable characters, you need to pull in the gacha. Changli, a 5-star Fusion Sword character, just appeared in the gacha as a new Resonator.

Wuthering Waves is readily available on the Windows PC and mobile devices, with a PS5 version in development. More information on the release window will appear later on.


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