Oh boy, let me tell you about this game, Wuthering Waves. I’ve been hooked, waiting for this new update, you know, version 2.0. They’ve been teasing some new characters, Resonators they call them, and the hype was real. Finally, the developers, Kuro Games, announced the maintenance schedule, and I started counting down the days, hours, even minutes!
First, I went to their official channels to know the schedule. It was like waiting for Christmas morning. They said the servers would go down on January 2, 2025. And if everything is OK, the servers should be live at 3 PM ET, January 1, 2024.
So, I set alarms, multiple ones, because I didn’t want to miss a second. The maintenance for version 1.4, “When the Night Knocks,” started on November 14, 2024. That was a big one, but this 2.0 update, “All Silent Souls Can Sing,” that’s the one everyone’s been waiting for.
- First thing I did? Marked my calendar.
- Second? Told all my friends who play.
- Third? Cleared my schedule, because priorities, right?
The maintenance period is always a bit of a drag. You’re just sitting there, refreshing the game, hoping it’ll magically start working. But I get it, they need to update things, make sure everything runs smoothly. They said it would end on November 14, 2024, at 11 am UTC+8, and version 1.4 would roll out across all servers—America, Europe, Asia, and SEA. I’m in the SEA region, so I was pretty stoked.
During the downtime, I spent my time reading up on all the leaks and spoilers about the new content. Forums, social media, you name it, I was on it. I even started a countdown timer on my phone, just to keep track. Every time I checked it, the excitement built up a little more.
The Final Countdown
When the time finally came, I was ready. The moment the servers went live, I logged in and boom, there it was. Version 2.0 in all its glory. The new Resonators were even cooler than I imagined. It was totally worth the wait.
So yeah, that’s my story of how I survived the Wuthering Waves maintenance countdown. It was a wild ride, but hey, that’s what makes it fun, right? Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some new content to explore!