Tencent has acquired a 51.4% controlling stake in Kuro Games, the developer of Wuthering Waves, by purchasing shares from Hero Entertainment. Despite this acquisition, Kuro Games will continue to operate independently, similar to Tencent's approach with other subsidiaries like Riot Games and Supercell. The company believes this change will provide a more stable environment and support its long-term strategy.
Kuro Games has apologized for the issues in Wuthering Waves at launch and outlined plans for improvements, including adjustments to the Echo leveling system, increased material yields, and player compensations. The team is committed to addressing feedback and enhancing the gaming experience.
Kuro Games accidentally leaked the emails of over 200 Wuthering Waves players who requested refunds due to a serious translation error in the Japanese version of the game, which misrepresented the effects of Jiyan’s signature weapon. The company offered compensation and refunds but mistakenly exposed players' email addresses in the process.
Wuthering Waves, a new gacha game from Kuro Games, generated nearly $10 million in mobile revenue within five days of its global launch, with China leading in revenue and downloads. The game has seen 5.93 million downloads globally, with significant contributions from the App Store. The game's success is comparable to other popular titles like Genshin Impact, and it remains to be seen if Kuro Games can maintain this momentum.
Wuthering Waves, a new ARPG from Kuro Games, is addressing launch issues by making story content skippable and offering players rare gifts, including a 5-star character, to improve gameplay experience and compete with Genshin Impact.
Wuthering Waves, a new Genshin Impact-like RPG, faced significant launch day issues including login problems, performance glitches, and overheating complaints. Despite these setbacks, the game has garnered attention for its darker tone and deeper combat. Developer Kuro Games is actively working on fixes and compensating players with in-game rewards.
Kuro Games' new action-RPG, Wuthering Waves, has been out for just one day, but players have already accessed unreleased content by changing their device dates. This bug allows them to test a character, Yinlin, ahead of her official release. The game has also faced performance issues, prompting an emergency patch and promises of further optimization from the developers.
Wuthering Waves, a new Gacha game from Kuro Games, is facing technical issues at launch, prompting an apology and compensation from the developer. Players discovered an exploit to access an upcoming character early by changing their system date, which has been patched in the Chinese version but may still work in the western version. Kuro Games is working to resolve various issues including login problems, crashes, and performance glitches.
The developer of Wuthering Waves, Kuro Games, has apologized for the game's problematic launch, which included bugs, lag, and device overheating issues. They are working on fixes and have issued an emergency patch, advising players to lower graphics settings if problems persist. Compensation is being offered to affected players, and Kuro Games is committed to ongoing performance improvements.
Wuthering Waves, a new open-world gacha game by Kuro Games, is heavily promoted and aims to rival Genshin Impact. Early impressions highlight its darker fantasy world, better exploration mechanics, and more engaging combat. However, it closely mimics Genshin Impact's structure and gacha system, raising questions about its originality. With Genshin Impact's established player base and four-year head start, it's uncertain if Wuthering Waves can attract players away, though it may push HoYoverse to improve their game.
Wuthering Waves, a highly anticipated free-to-play action RPG by Kuro Games, releases globally on May 22 in North America and May 23 in Europe and Asia. The game has over 30 million pre-registrations and offers various in-game rewards for early sign-ups. It will be available on Android, iOS, and Windows PC, with a PlayStation release planned for the future.