New rumors suggest that Kuro Games is testing the Wuthering Waves Cloud version and that they could also bring a paid subscription plan.

It seems Kuro Games is testing a Wuthering Waves cloud version. Leaks from reliable sources suggest they’re trying this feature out on Android and iOS, and it could officially launch sooner than we think.
Wuthering Waves Cloud Version Leaks
To give the basic idea, the cloud version makes the game easier to play for everyone. Usually, you need a fancy phone or a super-powerful device to enjoy games like this, but with cloud gaming, even older or simpler devices can handle it. You just need a good internet connection to stream the game.
Now, according to the leaks, during the test period, when you log in for the first time, you get 180 minutes of free playtime. After that, you get 120 free minutes every day, adding up to 360 minutes a week. This gives players a chance to try out cloud gaming without spending anything.
Adding to this, the leaks claim that Kuro Games is also planning a paid subscription for the cloud version. They haven’t told us how much it’ll cost yet, but it’ll probably include extra playtime and other perks for those who subscribe.
WW Cloud Gaming via Mapleaf by u/ArpieViloreah in WutheringWavesLeaks
Benefits of Cloud Gaming
Cloud gaming is pretty cool because it makes life easier for everyone. For players, it means no long downloads or annoying updates. Plus, you can play on any device—like your phone or tablet—and your progress stays the same. So, you can start a game on one device and continue on another without any trouble.
For game developers, it’s like a shortcut to reaching more people. They don’t have to worry about making the game work perfectly on every device out there. Instead, they can focus on adding fun stuff to the game while players with simpler gadgets can still enjoy it.
Well, now that Kuro Games is testing the cloud version of Wuthering Waves, it feels like they’re working to make the game better for everyone. More people will be able to play, and it’ll feel smoother for players who already love it.
And hey, don't forget they’re also thinking about a subscription plan. Fans are already wondering how much it’ll cost and what extra goodies it’ll come with. What do you think? Would you try the cloud version? What cool features do you hope they’ll add?