Where Winds Meet adds giant bosses and haunted survival mode in upcoming Heaven's Threshold update
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Where Winds Meet adds giant bosses and haunted survival mode in upcoming Heaven's Threshold update

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Mountains are useful landforms. More so in 10th-century ancient China, where they even contain enough ancient machinery to keep a small civilisation busy for a very long time. Where Winds Meet heads higher on August 20th, when the second chapter of its Hidden Mountain expansion, Heaven’s Threshold, arrives. The update sends you from the mountain city into a cliffside region via the community Cloudtop Ascent event. Foggy peaks, large drops and failing observatories await. ... [MORE]

  • Giant mechanical bosses
  • Haunted survival challenges
  • Gamescom 2026 demo

Mountains are useful landforms. More so in 10th-century ancient China, where they even contain enough ancient machinery to keep a small civilisation busy for a very long time.

Where Winds Meet heads higher on August 20th, when the second chapter of its Hidden Mountain expansion, Heaven’s Threshold, arrives. The update sends you from the mountain city into a cliffside region via the community Cloudtop Ascent event. Foggy peaks, large drops and failing observatories await.

The new story follows an argument among the hidden mountain’s ancient craftspeople over whether their engineering ought to stay secret or help the wider world. Inkpincer Scorpion and Cloud-Seizing Serpent, two sizeable mechanical bosses, sit at the sharp end of it.

There is also the Evershift Labyrinth, a dungeon of moving floorboards, wooden gears and interlocking joints, plus the Campaign of Mirkvale. That one takes you into an abandoned valley of rogue blacksmiths, repairing waterwheels with a young companion as you work out why the place went quiet.

Furthermore, two mystic skills join the combat options. Bursting Nine fires a nine-arrow volley that slows groups, while World to Sword turns surplus healing into airborne blades. Reflection Temple arrives for the Ghost Festival as a haunted solo survival mode with rules to follow and clues to find. Cheerful stuff.

Elsewhere, Chasing with Kite brings solo and online racing, while Pangolin Peddler has you setting up trade routes between remote villages. I want to know how much logistics a pangolin can reasonably be expected to manage. It feels unfair to ask any animal to carry a ledger.

Everstone Studio and NetEase Games will also be at Gamescom 2026, from August 26th to 30th, in Hall 7.1 at booth B-050. The demo covers the Hidden Mountain finale and its Drunken Master combat style, in a Ghostlight Market booth with a wuxia-punk stage show.

For a few extra supplies before the climb, our Where Winds Meet codes are where I would start.

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