Wuthering Waves Timeline

A good timeline page should answer the practical questions first: what is live right now, what starts next, when the daily reset happens, and how the current banner lines up with event timing. The calendar view matters, but it should come after the direct answers.

Direct answer: As of May 19, 2026, Version 3.3 Phase 1 is live through May 21, 2026, Version 3.3 Phase 2 begins on May 21, 2026, and the most useful timeline view is one that combines banner timing, reset timing, and the next event window on one page.

Live now

Version 3.3 Phase 1 is the live tracked phase, featuring Hiyuki, Mornye, and Iuno through May 21, 2026.

Next up

Version 3.3 Phase 2 starts on May 21, 2026 with Denia, Chisa, and Phrolova.

Reset context

Timeline users usually want local-time reset clarity. This page should stay tied to your own timezone display rules when you expand it later.

Current timeline snapshot

TypeNameWindowBest next page
Live banner phaseVersion 3.3 Phase 1April 30, 2026 to May 21, 2026Current banner
Next banner phaseVersion 3.3 Phase 2May 21, 2026 to June 11, 2026Next banner
Recent referenceVersion 3.2 Phase 2March 19, 2026 to April 9, 2026Banner history

Timeline page modules worth keeping

  • Live event and live banner summary.
  • Next event or next phase start window.
  • Daily and weekly reset notes.
  • A compact monthly or phase timeline block.

Why this page is different from banner history

The history page is a reference table. The timeline page is a planning page. It should help users scan what is happening now, what is next, and what is about to reset, then move into the exact support page they need.

FAQ

What should a Wuthering Waves timeline page show first?

It should show live events, next events, reset timing, and banner timing before any larger calendar layout.

Why is a timeline page useful on a banner site?

Because it connects banner phases, event timing, and reset windows into one browser-friendly page instead of forcing users to check several different pages.