Monster Hunter Wilds’ first major update already has a release date—and it’s bringing tougher monsters

As a passionate player delving into the thrilling world of Monster Hunter Wilds, I can’t help but draw comparisons with the captivating Monster Hunter: World. Yet, here’s something truly amazing that sets Capcom apart – they’ve already got a significant update in the pipeline, even before fans have started making requests for it! Now, isn’t that just a testament to their dedication and understanding of what makes us, the players, tick?

In simple terms, the studio has revealed that Title Update 1 (TU1) will be coming in early April. This update aims to enrich the post-game experience by offering additional content for players who have finished the storyline and honed their combat skills. As per CAPCOM, the one month gap between the game’s release on February 28th and TU1 provides ample time for players to prepare themselves for the new content and challenges that will be introduced.

This will be a free update, not a paid DLC or expansion.


https://twitter.com/monsterhunter/status/1895092830176952494

The aforementioned video hinted at the inclusion of Event Quests in the upcoming Spring update, an aspect not explicitly mentioned in CAPCOM’s recent announcement.

In addition to TU1, there’ll be a communal space where you can interact, dine, and socialize with fellow hunters. As stated by CAPCOM, this feature is accessible only for those who have finished the main storyline.

You might run into MH Wilds devs on launch day

On the same note, it was disclosed by CAPCOM that the team behind MH Wilds will participate in an online session on the game’s launch day, providing players with an opportunity to encounter the very developers who brought the game to life.


https://twitter.com/monsterhunter/status/1895111758316003549

It’s uncertain whether meeting another player character (dev) during the game offers any advantages, or if it simply provides an interesting tale to share with friends.

Moreover, since the developers showcased in the announcement video hail from Capcom Japan, it leaves one wondering if “the entire development team” encompasses all worldwide developers or only those associated with the Japanese server.

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2025-02-27 20:17