The latest update is a big one, bringing with it new monsters to hunt, as well as a new social space where hunters can relax.
Capcom will also "identify stability issues and make improvements where possible, especially on the Steam version" over the long term.
The development team aims to release balance adjustments for weapons by the end of May or when Title Update 2 drops this Summer.
Tougher versions of Rey Dau, Uth Duna, Nu Udra, Jin Dahaad and even Gore Magala, with more health and wound resistance, are inbound.
Capcom's latest title in the franchise has achieved a new sales record, significantly beating out Monster Hunter World and Rise.
New Event Quests, the first seasonal event, the return of Arena Quests, and a new Capcom collaboration are also confirmed.
Hosted by Capcom's Ryozo Tsujimoto, the showcase will discuss the update's free content, including the new monster, Mizutsune.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Civilization 7, PGA Tour 2K25, Avowed, and Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii also debuted in the top ten.
Series producer Ryuzo Tsujimoto also mysteriously teases "so much more in store, not just for Wilds but for the series as a whole."
Capcom's action RPG had the highest dollar sales in a launch week since Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's release last October, with PC leading.
Monster Hunter Wilds places an even bigger emphasis on its story than its predecessors did, with full character arcs and plot twists.
Those unable to progress in Chapter 5-1 or facing crashes due to strange behavior from the monsters should also see these resolved.
The action RPG has sold less than half as much at launch in the region as Monster Hunter World and Rise did upon their Japanese releases.
Quests to obtain Armor Spheres, Decorations, meal ingredients, and more will be available alongside materials to craft special headgear.
The success of the action RPG has also pushed Steam to new heights, with the platform hitting more than 40 million concurrent players.
Insect Glaive users should no longer find themselves frozen after executing its Offset Attack, among other notable fixes.
Aside from outpacing Monster Hunter World and Rise sales, the title is the fastest in Capcom's history to reach this milestone.
Ryozo Tsujimoto, who produced Monster Hunter Wilds, will succeed Yocihi Egawa when the latter retires from Capcom on April 1st.
The discovered bug reportedly occurs in Chapter 5 of the recently released action RPG, preventing an important NPC from spawning.
Capcom suggests "updating your graphics driver, turning off compatibility mode, and readjusting settings" to circumvent issues.
A "new level of challenge" provided by a monster with "formidable strength at a level above Tempered" is also confirmed.
The PC version of Capcom's highly-anticipated action RPG beats Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077, and many other titles at its current peak.
Older games in the franchise like Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate are unfortunately trapped on the 3DS with no online multiplayer anymore.
Physical edition owners must download 15 GB, but it's live for digital pre-orders, who report a roughly 18 GB download on PS5.
The latest trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds, while it doesn't reveal anything new, gives us another great look at some of its monsters.
While this special event won't have any major new reveals for Monster Hunter Wilds, it will be our first look at its Arena.
Xbox Series X/S and PC players can start pre-loading the title on February 25th at 9 PM PT. PS5 players can do so 48 hours before launch.
Director Yuya Tokuda also teases "many other things we have planned down the line" that align with the game's core theme.
Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and director Yuya Tokuda also confirmed that their absence is intentional and not due to any technical limitations.
Monster Hunter Wilds' latest trailer also gave us a glimpse at its story, as well as some of the fights against monsters both new and returning.
The lack of weapon hitstops were one of the biggest complaints players had about the Monster Hunter Wilds open beta test.
Capcom's open beta for the action RPG will now end on February 17th, due to the PSN outage cutting down playtime for PS5 owners.
PC players can test their hardware before the game's launch on February 28th and see how cutscenes and gameplay will perform.
Capcom also confirms that Arkveld can be challenged in the second open beta, which also features Private Lobbies and a Training area.
PS5 Pro players can look forward to Prioritize Resolution and Prioritize Framerate modes alongside PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution.
The collabs resulted in a HUD element displaying attacks for players and dialogue choices in Capcom's upcoming action RPG.
Capcom will share new updates and information on Monster Hunter Wilds, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Capcom Fighting Collection 2, and more.
Players will have to leverage the new Focus Strike in Capcom's action RPG mechanics to complete hunts in a timely fashion.
After initial specs were deemed overtly demanding, the publisher has reaffirmed its attempt to lower PC requirements before launch.
Director Yuya Tokuda also revealed that there are no fixed ratios for new monsters versus returning monsters in the games.
The Flying Wyvern appears in the Oilwell Basin locale and retains his fire abilities, with some Poison and Sleep gas mixed in.
The developer preferred using words like "seamless map" and "seamless stages" to describe the more open direction since World.
Capcom's Yuya Tokuda also talks about offering more dramatic moments for players thanks to the game's more open structure.
It features the Gypceros as a new monster to hunt, though improvements to weapons, performance, and hitstop will not be available.
Capcom is also investigating a benchmark tool for PC players to measure performance before launch alongside lowering the minimum specs.
Actor Daisy Ridley offers a detailed introduction to the world of Monster Hunter while indicating significant shifts in the next game.
Capcom is also addressing control and Focus Mode issues with Insect Glaive and Sword and Shield before the game's launch.
A new Brute Wyvern and Leviathan await in Capcom's action RPG when it launches on February 28th, 2025, for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Weapons will include Skills like Critical Draw, Focus, and Attack Boost, thus freeing up armor slots and providing more Talisman choices.
"We are committed to ensuring the quality of the final product," Capcom says amidst a number of players highlighting technical issues with the beta.
The open beta is available until November 3rd for all platforms, and it's already beaten Monster Hunter World's record on Steam.
Players on all platforms will get access on October 31st at 8 PM PDT until November 3rd, with pre-loads going live on October 30th.
The beta runs from October 31st to November 3rd for all platforms, but PS Plus subscribers can play from today until October 30th.
Rompopolo and Ajakaran are two new threats, but there's also the Black Flame, a mysterious threat that awaits somewhere below.
It's live from October 31st to November 3rd for all platforms, but PS Plus subscribers can also play from October 28th to 30th.
The showcase will air at 7 AM PST and feature new details for the upcoming action RPG from series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto.
The Fanged Beast is found in the Scarlet Forest, traveling in herds with smaller Congalala, and will become aggressive if players get too close.
Capcom has yet to detail the resolution, frame rate or any graphical modes for the action RPG, which launches early next year.
The recommended requirements for Capcom's action RPG also require Frame Generation to achieve 1080p/60 FPS on Medium settings.
The Deluxe Edition costs $109.99 and includes armor sets, Wyverian Ears, Sticker Sets, and a 2025 version of "Proof of a Hero."
Learn all there is to know about Capcom's upcoming action RPG, launching on February 28th, 2025, for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
A new gameplay trailer showcases the Scarlet Forest locale, Grimalkynes and new monsters, including the ominous White Wraith.
Capcom's Yuya Tokuda confirms that the developer is "sticking with the same direction we've always had" regarding its DLC.
Monster Hunter Wilds, Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and many more titles will be playable at the show.
Speedrunner Canta Per Me went hands-on with the PS5 demo at Gamescom 2024 and saw "no option to switch to Performance mode."
Capcom has offered another extended look at its upcoming highly anticipated action RPG, due out next year for PC and current-gen consoles.
As with previous games, the Lance is the best pure defensive weapon, while the Dual Blades allow for fast-paced strikes.
The Bow looks solid for ranged damage but also sports some impressive new features, like an explosive tracer for homing shots.
Part-axe, part-sword, the transforming weapon returns, with Focus Mode allowing for a powerful combo ending in an Elemental Discharge.
The ever-reliable Sword and Shield allows for stunning monsters, blocking attacks, using certain items without sheathing, and more.
The ranged weapon can burst-fire bullets thanks to a special gauge and plant mines, but its new dodge gives some John Woo vibes.
If you want to stun and inflict huge damage on monsters, the Hammer remains a potent choice in Capcom's upcoming sequel.
Capcom continues to showcase the action RPG's roster of usable weapons with new, individual trailers.
While the weapon can buff with its melodies, new Echo Bubbles allow for placing "special effects" in areas and dealing more damage.
The explosive lance returns with its signature shelling and Wyrmstake Cannon but packs an extra punch thanks to a new Focus Strike.
The company will also bring other titles the likes of Street Fighter 6, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, Monster Hunter Now, and more.
Vault and aerial dodge around monsters, send out the Kinsect to harvest extracts for buffs, and much more with the Insect Glaive.
The highly anticipated action RPG will release for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC sometime in 2025, as previously confirmed by Capcom.
After successive hits on monsters, the ranged weapon can enter Ignition Mode for a continuous stream of Special Ammo shots.
Block heavy hits and dish out charged slashes, or take advantage of a new rising slash to knock back an aggressive monster.
Manually aim strikes with the new Focus Mode, use it to highlight a monster's wounds, and unleash Focus Strikes for more damage.
The Ghillie Mantle is confirmed to return, and sneak attacks are "button prompted" while seemingly dealing much more damage.
Players will also randomly encounter "abundance" periods while exploring regions which provide free healing via Vigorwasps.
"Any Monster Hunter game where I'm director is always going to be focusing on the ecosystem element," says director Yuya Tokuda.
Focus Mode will highlight these Wounds with Scoutflies, and using each weapon type's special move can destroy them faster.
Power Clash adds a "dramatic element" to hunts, while Focus Mode offers "more options", letting you aim attacks, guards and whatnot.
In a first for the series, the sequel will allow players on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC to venture forth on hunts together.
Capcom has also confirmed the next trailer for its eagerly-awaited action RPG will debut at Gamescom Opening Night Live.
Players with save data for the base game and/or expansion can unlock classic Palico armor sets and weapons for use in Wilds.
Development team members will also attend the showcase on June 7th to provide fresh new details on the upcoming action RPG.
Focus Mode makes it "easier to adjust your distance to the monster and aim your attacks" and provides exclusive moves for some weapons.
Seikret works much like the mounts in Monster Hunter Rise, but it can also store a secondary weapon for switching to at any time.
Players can begin quests seamlessly when encountering large monsters while every creature has its "own thoughts and motivations."
The new desert region is filled with new monsters and points of interest, while the Greatsword gets some impressive new moves.
Leaker billbil-kun believes it may drop at Sony's next State of Play, though it could arrive "a little later," potentially Summer Game Fest.
Monster Hunter World sits at 25.3 million units sold worldwide, while Monster Hunter Rise climbs up to 14.7 million.
New Monster Huntered-themed cosmetics, including a Rathalos Armor outfit and Palico head, are available for 250 Fighter Coins.
UPDATE: Leaker Dusk Golem has said the screenshot of their supposed leaked details on Monster Hunter Wilds is fake.
The game will attempt to retain the series' DNA while utilizing the RE Engine's new open world tech, it's been claimed.
Monster Hunter's 20th anniversary celebration program is set for March 12, but you shouldn't expect any updates on its next mainline instalment.
Capcom's action RPG franchise sold an additional 2 million units during the quarter ending December 31.
The team is also working hard to utilize "the power of PlayStation 5 to the fullest" and deliver the "best Monster Hunter experience yet."
Capcom's next mainline Monster Hunter title is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC. There will be more details in Summer 2024.
A known leaker has claimed that the next mainline Monster Hunter game will see a simultaneous launch on Nintendo's next-gen console.
A lineup of Hunters wearing armor sets from all the mainline titles was revealed, with a mysterious new addition at the end.