Wuthering Waves Moon-Chasing festival
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Wuthering Waves Moon-Chasing Festival Explained

Kuro Games has released a Wuthering Waves lore primer for the Moon-Chasing Festival, which takes place in Jinzhou. The event will feature as the backdrop for the upcoming By Moon’s Grace event set to arrive sometime after Update 1.2.

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It started by going over the origins of the festival, which involved one Sentinel challenging another to a moonlit chase. It went on to explain some of the stalls of the Moonlit Fair, the like of which the Rover will have to manage in the By Moon’s Grace event. These stalls include the Moontree Lodge, where wishes are written down and hung on a large tree, and another where paper fans are decorated by poets and artists. There is also Yumyum Haven, which sells local sweets like Plumpcake, and a Puppet Theatre for children. The explanations of these stalls are accompanied by comments from various Wuthering Waves characters, along with a little chibi representations of them.

You can read the full overview in the announcement tweet embedded below:

Earlier this week, Kuro Games announced that Update 1.2 for Wuthering Waves would launch on August 15, 2024. The company went on to confirm Xingli Yao, a new five-star Resonator, will be available for all players to earn for free by participating in the By Moon’s Grace event when it starts in September 2024.

Wuthering Waves is immediately available for PC and mobile devices, while the Moon-Chasing Festival and By Moon’s Grace event will appear sometime after Update 1.2 on August 15, 2024.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.