Wuthering Waves ‘We Who See the Stars’: Event Deadlines, Pr 
Wuthering Waves

Wuthering Waves ‘We Who See the Stars’: Event Deadlines, Pr 

Wuthering Waves launches a creative event with major rewards for fan art and videos. See entry rules, reward tiers, and key dates for Version 3.0.

Casey Evans Casey Evans
12/25/2025
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Wuthering Waves ‘We Who See the Stars’: Event Deadlines, Prize List, and Essential Rules

Wuthering Waves’ Version 3.0 patch brings more than just fresh gameplay. Kuro Games has kicked off the "We Who See the Stars" fan creation event, offering an unusually generous reward pool for artists and content creators. For many in the community, these creative competitions are as exciting as a five-star banner—especially for Rovers invested in the game’s lore, art, and culture. With rare hardware prizes and Astrite up for grabs, the stakes and expectations are high.

At a Glance: Core Details

  • Event: We Who See the Stars (Fan Creation, Version 3.0)
  • Submission Period: 2025-11-20 to 2025-12-14 PT
  • Eligible Platforms: Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook (global servers: America, Europe, Asia, SEA, HMT)
  • Prize Tiers: From iPhone 17 Pros to up to 6,000 Astrite and cash/Amazon Gift Cards
  • Eligible Content: Illustrations, comics, videos, or any creative work matching the theme

What’s Driving Buzz in the Community?

On the Wuthering Waves subreddit and Twitter, discussion around this event is brisk—particularly over the prominence of anti-AI rules and the high bar for originality. Many fans see this as a chance for more professional artists to shine, while others appreciate Kuro Games’ strict stance on manual, hand-crafted content. The exclusion of AI-generated entries, flagged in the official contest page, is seen as a response to persistent debates on creative integrity within gacha communities.

Event Structure, Rewards, and Official Requirements

Participants must:
1. Post their original art or video publicly on X (Twitter), Instagram, or Facebook using both #WutheringWaves and #WuWaFanart.
2. Fill out the official submission form with their post details.

Submissions should be directly related to Wuthering Waves Version 3.0 and can include character art, memorable scenes, or gameplay moments—so long as they align with the event’s “We Who See the Stars” theme.

Key dates:

Event Phase Start End Time Zone
Submissions 2025-11-20 2025-12-14 PT

Prize Tiers:

Placement Qty Reward
1st Place 5 iPhone 17 Pro (512GB)
2nd Place 5 6,000 Astrites + $800 USD
3rd Place 10 3,000 Astrites + $400 USD
4th Place 15 2,000 Astrites + $200 USD
5th Place 20 1,000 Astrites + $50 Amazon Gift Card
Lucky Prize 20 $20 Amazon Gift Card

Visual Suggestion: Include promotional official Wuthering Waves event artwork with a description: “Official key art for ‘We Who See the Stars’ fan creation event, showing Version 3.0 characters with celestial motifs.”

Judging and Entry Rules

All entries will be judged on theme adherence, completion, and community reception. Per the official rules:

  • Both required hashtags must be used, and submissions must be posted publicly.
  • Deleted posts are disqualified.
  • Multiple distinct entries are allowed (same work on multiple platforms does not count as multiples).
  • Disqualifying factors include: off-topic content, plagiarism, AI-generated work, offensive themes (pornography, violence, racism, etc.), commercial use, and prior contest entries.
  • Creators must reply to staff within 7 days of notification to claim rewards.
  • Entries may be republished by KURO GAMES with credit; no further notice is provided.
  • Open only to players on America, Europe, Asia, SEA, and HMT servers; all languages welcome.

Why the AI Ban Resonates

A surge of commentary across Discord and art-focused boards highlights appreciation for strictly hand-drawn and self-produced work. This echoes trends across gacha genres, as games like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail have similarly clamped down on AI art submissions in recent community contests. Many veteran creators view this as leveling the playing field and safeguarding competitive fairness.

Player Sentiment: Opportunities and Concerns

Key Viewpoints:
Artists: Many vocal on Twitter appreciate the robust reward pool, though some note how tough competition will be—especially for new players or those without established portfolios.
Free-to-play (F2P) Rovers: See the Astrite and cash as meaningful, potentially unlocking better pull planning for future banners. The opportunity to win via a Lucky Prize is also well-received.
Cultural Observers: Some speculate that recurring fan events are driving broader engagement outside of gameplay, citing upvoted threads on the official subreddit (r/WutheringWavesOfficial) discussing previous contest winners’ community impact.

Preparation Checklist

  • Prepare a unique, game-relevant piece (illustration or video)
  • Ensure compliance with original content and no AI tools used
  • Publicly post on the required platform with both hashtags (#WutheringWaves #WuWaFanart)
  • Complete official form
  • Monitor DMs/email during post period for official winner notifications
  • Respond within 7 days if selected

For additional references, see EarlyGG’s Fan Creation Event: Rewards, Rules, and How To, or the comprehensive guide.

What’s Next for Fan Events in Wuthering Waves?

As player numbers grow and community content deepens, Kuro Games’ focus on authentic, player-made art signals a long-term investment in the creative side of gacha gaming. Winners from "We Who See the Stars" may see their work showcased across official channels, potentially influencing the aesthetic direction of fan events in later patches.

For Rovers with a creative streak, this is a rare opportunity to leave a mark on the Wuthering Waves community, with rewards that matter in—and outside of—the game.

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