
Kuro Games has unleashed version 1.4, "When the Night Knocks," of their captivating open-world RPG, Wuthering Waves. This update plunges players into a world of mystery and illusion, introducing two new Resonators, exciting new weapons, an engaging story, and thrilling events.
Version 1.4 introduces the Somnium Labyrinth, a dreamlike yet unsettling realm filled with enigmatic visions. Let's delve into the details.
New Resonators:
Meet Camellya, a five-star Resonator with a mysterious and flirtatious air, and Lumi, an adorable but fiery four-star Resonator. Lumi becomes a permanent addition to the Afterglow Coral Store (at least until the next update!), while Camellya is a limited-time addition available during Phase I of the End of the Lost Trailer event. Catch a glimpse of Camellya in action: [www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNMERR4tets&t=8s]
New Events and Weapons:
"When the Night Knocks" features a revamped Somnoire: Illusive Realms, now the Somnium Labyrinth—a challenging rogue-like adventure where every decision matters. A looming figure warns of impending darkness if you fail.
The update also introduces powerful new weapons: the five-star Red Spring (available in Phase I) and the four-star Somnoire Anchor. Phase II adds two more formidable weapons: the Stringmaster and Verity’s Handle.
Customize your arsenal with the new weapon transmogrification feature (Weapon Projection), allowing you to alter the appearance of select weapons, including the Somnoire Anchor and the Formless Series.
A New Companion Story:
Embark on "Forking Path Among the Stars," a new companion story offering more time with Camellya as she explores the greenhouse at Black Shores. This update also introduces a new Echo: Phantom: Inferno Rider.
Whether you're drawn to the storyline, combat, or exploration, Wuthering Waves' version 1.4 update offers something for everyone. Download Wuthering Waves from the Google Play Store and dive in!
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