Monster Hunter Wilds Breaks a Major Series Launch Tradition

Monster Hunter Wilds Breaks a Major Series Launch Tradition

As a long-time Monster Hunter fanatic who’s been traversing the treacherous landscapes of Elder’s Recess since the days of my PlayStation 2, I can’t help but feel an overwhelming sense of excitement and relief at the announcement that Monster Hunter Wilds will be launching on PC alongside its console brethren.


In 2025, we can anticipate the primary sequel of Capcom’s rapidly growing Monster Hunter series, titled Monster Hunter Wilds. This upcoming game has already generated significant buzz due to its early announcement, as fans are eager to discover what innovative elements it will contribute to the franchise. Each new Monster Hunter game typically unveils fresh monsters and features, but Monster Hunter Wilds is promising a substantial leap forward by incorporating more novel additions in a single installment than the series has ever seen before.

The upcoming game, Monster Hunter Wilds, is yet to be released, but it’s already creating quite a stir for breaking several long-standing series traditions. Among these changes are a fully voice-acted cast of characters, including the protagonist of Monster Hunter Wilds, as well as the introduction of named Non-Player Characters (NPCs). However, one tradition that’s being broken might not be immediately apparent to some fans and newcomers. Namely, Monster Hunter Wilds will be the first game in the series to release on PC simultaneously with other platforms when it comes out in 2025, marking a significant shift in the franchise’s history.

Monster Hunter Wilds Breaks Tradition With a Day-One PC Launch

Monster Hunter Wilds Is the First Mainline Monster Hunter Title to Launch on PC

Instead of sticking to the usual practice, Monster Hunter Wilds is shaking up traditions even further by debuting simultaneously on PC alongside its console release. This is fantastic news for PC gamers who typically have to wait several months for a port. Previous installments like Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter World took nearly ten months and eight months respectively to arrive on PC after their initial console launches. Even the expansion, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, didn’t make a direct jump to PC, despite the base game already being available there.

Prior to “Monster Hunter World”, no installment of the “Monster Hunter” series had been released for PC. This was largely because Capcom aimed to expand their reach in the Western market, which they successfully achieved as “Monster Hunter World” is a significant factor behind the series’ current popularity. If “Monster Hunter World” hadn’t been made available on PC, it might not have generated as much anticipation as it did. However, it’s important to note that the franchise’s success wasn’t solely due to its PC release; its presence on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One also contributed significantly to its popularity in the West.

Monster Hunter Wilds on PC Will Offer Enhanced Day-One Visuals

One significant advantage of launching Monster Hunter Wilds on PC from the start is that it will offer improved graphics due to the powerful capabilities of modern gaming computers. Unlike consoles, PC hardware can handle intricate textures and vivid colors exceptionally well, allowing Monster Hunter Wilds to surpass any previous look of a Monster Hunter game on its release day. Moreover, players who own both consoles and PCs, usually buying the same game twice – once for console and later for PC enhancements – can enjoy the improved visuals immediately with just one purchase on the PC launch of Monster Hunter Wilds.

Before the debut of Monster Hunter Wilds, there’s potential for it to continue defying expectations with additional deviations from established franchise norms. However, given that it has already broken some major traditions, further departures could potentially dilute its essence as a Monster Hunter game. Yet, the fact that Monster Hunter Wilds will be available on PC at launch suggests that the series is gaining popularity and can expect improved support in the future.

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2024-08-02 17:33