Monster Hunter Wilds Leaks Unannounced Monsters

Monster Hunter Wilds Leaks Unannounced Monsters

Key Takeaways

  • Data miners found Monster Hunter Wilds will include unannounced monsters like Gravios and Nerscylla.
  • Gore Magala and Gypceros have also been leaked for the game.
  • Monster Hunter Wilds is shaping up to be the franchise’s most expansive entry yet.

As an avid gamer with over two decades of Monster Hunter under my belt, the latest leak for Monster Hunter Wilds has me buzzing like a Rajang on crack! The return of Gravios, Gore Magala, Gypceros, and Nerscylla is a delightful throwback to my childhood days hunting these beasts in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.


It has been discovered by data snoopers that the upcoming game, Monster Hunter Wilds, will see the return of various monsters that have yet to be officially announced. The open beta test for this game was launched on October 28, 2024, and eager fans quickly delved into its code. A captivating revelation from this leak is that Monster Hunter Wilds will resurrect a few adversaries last seen in the 2018 edition, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.

Even before its official release, Capcom’s eagerly awaited action role-playing game, Monster Hunter Wilds, has shown promising progress. Around 25,000 Steam users were already playing the game prior to its PC beta launch. Early enthusiasts wasted no time either, as snippets from the game’s code started surfacing online just a few days after testing commenced.

Based on recent leaks, it appears that Gravios, Gypceros, Nerscylla, and the more recently seen Gore Magala will feature in the upcoming release. Although Gore Magala was last seen in 2022’s “Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak”, these three haven’t appeared for six years. There are many monsters from “Monster Hunter World” that could return, but these four provide a solid starting point.

Leaked Monster Hunter Wilds Monsters

  • Gravios
  • Gore Magala
  • Gypceros
  • Nerscylla

It’s intriguing that the game doesn’t explicitly name these creatures by name. Instead, each monster is identified by a distinct numerical ID which has stayed consistent throughout the series. Players have managed to figure out what these codes signify, enabling them to decode the text and predict which monsters will be included in the game, even before Capcom officially announces them. This isn’t a new phenomenon; monsters for Monster Hunter Rise were leaked prior to its 2020 release as well.

Without the appearance of these four beasts, the upcoming title in the Monster Hunter series is gearing up to be its largest version yet. Capcom has already unveiled several significant changes for Monster Hunter Wilds, such as a 3D map, new gameplay mechanics, and armor that no longer depends on gender. Although we don’t have specific details about how many monsters will appear in the game at this point, it’s certain that players won’t lack options when it officially launches.

Currently, the game titled “Wilds” is operating in an Open Beta phase that extends until November 3, 2024. Subsequently, the complete version of the game will be released for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S on February 28, 2025.

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2024-10-31 21:33