Kuro Games, the developers of open-world action RPG Wuthering Waves, are back to tease the upcoming Resonators. And the first on the list is the current head of Fisalia, Cantarella. Her family opposes the Montelli clan that Carlotta belongs do, promising some juicy drama.
Cantarella is also known as the Bane. Whether she is the Bane of the wicked or the pure is up for Rovers to decide. She is likely to arrive in the upcoming Version 2.2. Stay tuned to find out more once the developers are ready to reveal Cantarella’s weapon and element, or tease other characters.
Cantarella – 5-star
The Fisalia family’s thirty-sixth head, Cantarella Fisalia. She locks your gaze with eyes as deep as the ocean, where dark tides seem to surge and swirl. For a moment, you think you glimpse something in the ocean’s depths—but you are unsure if it is the shadow of a giant sea creature… or the tail feathers of the Celestial Steed.
Clusters of jellyfish sway in the gloom, their translucent tentacles knitting an eerie cradle beneath the waves. Lost souls slip into the vortex of their languid dance, ensnared by the lull of rhythmic tides. Deeper still, a primordial call hums through the dark—a chorus of phantoms murmuring secrets to the sea. Hush now, little one. Let the current carry you down.
Are you planning to pull for her? Or are your hard-earned Astrites going right to Zani funds? Let us know in the comments below! At the moment, Wuthering Waves is going through Version 2.1: “Waves Sing and the Cerulean Birds Call”.
Rovers continue to explore Rinascita, meet new characters and unveil some mysteries. Two new characters have joined the roster: Phoebe (5-star Spectro) & Brant (5-star Fusion).
Aside from story events, the new update brings new weekly challenges, events and improvement in user experience. Changes will occur in echoes management and camera mode features. With the new version, the game receives the support of RTX for PC. But, most importantly, starting on March 27th players will be able to enjoy Wuthering Waves on Mac, as it makes its way to the Mac App Store.