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Monster Hunters Wilds: Everything you need to know including its release date, gameplay, and monsters

Monster Hunter Wilds trailer screenshot.

Over two decades ago, Capcom introduced the world to Monster Hunter, a series of action-hunting games where players hunted giant monsters and carved their hides to create legendary weapons and armor so they could slay bigger game.

Monster Hunter was primarily popular in Japan until Monster Hunter World debuted in 2018 and took the world by storm by refining the series' gameplay loop and making it more appealing to wider audiences. In fact, Monster Hunter World was so successful it became Capcom's best-selling game of all time selling over 25 million units worldwide, and is now heralded as one of Capcom's best Xbox Games and best PC games.

However, Capcom plans to take the Monster Hunter series to even greater heights with its mainline installment, Monster Hunter Wilds. With the power of Capcom's RE Engine, Monster Hunter Wilds intends to wow players with spectacularly immersive environments with dynamically changing weather, a large roster of new and classic monsters, and new gameplay mechanics to help players hunt them down.

Here is everything you need to know about Monster Hunter Wilds.

What is Monster Hunter Wilds?

What is Monster Hunter Wilds and what is it about?

Best answer: Monster Hunter Wilds is an action-hunting game being developed and published by Capcom for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.

Monster Hunter Wilds is an action-hunting game, a sub-genre of action games pioneered by the Monster Hunter series that generally involves a gameplay of hunting increasingly bigger and scarier monsters.

The game has you play as a professional, player-created monster hunter tasked by the Guild to investigate an unexplored region called the Forbidden Lands, document its secrets, look out for any hunters that have gone missing there, and hunt any giant monsters threatening to destroy the ecosystem.

Along your journey, you will encounter a cast of characters who will aid you and a sizeable bestiary of horrific beasts that will destroy you if you come unprepared.

What is Monster Hunter Wilds' release date?

When will Monster Hunter Wilds' be released?

Best answer: Monster Hunter Wilds will be released on February 28, 2025.

During Sony's September 2024 State of Play show, Capcom unveil its 4th cinematic trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds that not only revealed more of the story and three new monsters, but also its release date.

Monster Hunter Wilds will be released on February 28, 2025.

Will Monster Hunter Wilds have multiplayer and crossplay?

Will Monster Hunter Wilds have multiplayer and crossplay?

Best answer: Yes, Monster Hunter Wilds will feature online co-op multiplayer for up to 4 players and cross-platform support across all platforms.

Fire off an S.O.S. to summon other players online for co-op hunting action. (Image credit: Capcom)

In the Sony State of Play 2024 trailer, a player is shown firing off an S.O.S. flare to summon three additional hunters to aid them in fighting a Doshaguma. This was a mechanic introduced in Monster Hunter World that allowed players to invite random players online to join their hunts mid-game.

If S.O.S. flares are returning, then that confirms that Monster Hunter Wilds will once again feature online co-op multiplayer that will support up to 4-player squads. How exactly multiplayer will function beyond that is currently unknown at this time.

However, Capcom has confirmed during Summer Game Fest 2024 that Monster Hunter Wilds' multiplayer will feature cross-play support across all platforms, fulfilling one of the biggest requests on our Monster Hunter Wilds wish list.

Cross-play information taken from Monster Hunter Wilds' official website. (Image credit: Capcom)

Unfortunately, Capcom has confirmed that Monster Hunter Wilds will not feature cross-save progression or cross-buy. This means you will not be able to share save files between different platforms if you plan to play Monster Hunter Wilds on multiple systems.

However, Capcom has noted this information could change in the future as the game is still in development.

What platforms will it launch on?

What platforms will Monster Hunter Wilds launch on?

Best answer: Monster Hunter Wilds will launch on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam.

Get ready to hunt in a wild land where the strong survive and the weak become prey. (Image credit: Capcom)

Monster Hunter Wilds will be released on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PlayStation 5, and PC through Steam.

There has been no official word yet if Monster Hunter Wilds will come to Xbox Game Pass. However, it may be highly possible as Capcom has been adding some of their biggest titles to Xbox Game Pass’ library, including Resident Evil 2 and Monster Hunter Rise.

What are the PC requirements?

What are the PC requirements for Monster Hunter Wilds?

Best answer: The PC version of Monster Hunter Wilds will require some fairly powerful components such as the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super and an Intel Core i5-10400 processor in order to run at the minimum requirements. As for the recommended requirements, you will need more advanced components like the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super and the Intel Core i5-10400K processor.

Don't get swept away by the tidal fury of Uth Duna. (Image credit: Capcom)

The PC requirements for Monster Hunter Wilds on PC originally required some of the best and most expensive on the market to run. However, just a few weeks before Monster Hunter Wilds' release, Capcom lowered the PC spec requirements and even released a PC Benchmark tool to help players determine if their PC setup can run the game.

That being said, you will still need high-quality components as Monster Hunter Wilds has higher PC Spec requirements than its predecessors Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise.

Minimum PC spec requirements

  • OS: Windows 10 (64-bit required)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-10400, Intel Core i3-12100 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600.
  • Memory: 16GB
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super (VRAM 6GB) or AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT (VRAM 8GB)
  • Storage: 75GB
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Internet: Broadband Internet connection
  • Additional Notes: SSD required. This game is expected to run at 1080p (upscaled from 720 native resolution) / 30 fps under the "Lowest" graphics setting. DirectStorage supported.

Recommended PC spec requirements:

  • OS: Windows 10 (64-bit required)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-10400K, Intel Core i5-12100, AMD Ryzen 5 3600.
  • Memory: 16GB
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super (VRAM 8GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6600 (VRAM 8GB)
  • Storage: 75GB
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Internet: Broadband Internet connection
  • Additional Notes: SSD required. This game is expected to run at 1080p / 60 fps (with Frame Generation enabled) under the "Medium" graphics setting. DirectStorage supported.

What will the gameplay be like?

What will the gameplay of Monster Hunter Wilds like?

Best answer: The gameplay will involve exploring locales with dynamic weather patterns, hunting monsters, and obtaining their body parts to craft gear to help you hunt bigger monsters.

Take heed of the weather to avoid being swept up by sandstorms. (Image credit: Capcom)

As per every Monster Hunter game, Monster Hunter Wilds’ gameplay loop will involve taking on quests where you will need to explore a wide variety of breathtaking locales and hunt down your assigned quarry. Once you have slain your target, you will then carve its body parts and take them back to your base, where a blacksmith will use them to craft new weapons and armor for you so you can hunt more difficult monsters.

This is easier said than done, as Monster Hunter Wilds will bring all kinds of new challenges and hazards for players to watch out for. For starters, the locales of Monster Hunter Wilds will feature dynamically changing environments where it goes from looking like a peaceful, vibrant paradise to a dangerous wasteland wracked with dangerous weather patterns that cause damage to both players and monsters alike.

Lead the alpha Doshaguma away from its Herd to dispatch it without interference. (Image credit: Capcom)

Another challenge that players will need to contend with is Monster Herds. In the Forbidden Lands, both small and large type monsters will form herds with their kind to protect themselves from the hostile environment and gang up on weaker prey. When battling Monster Herds, players will need to find creative solutions to whittle their numbers or separate the alpha leader from the herd so they can deal with them without interruptions.

Fortunately, Monster Hunter Wilds will provide players with an arsenal of weapons, support, and gameplay mechanics to help them accomplish their mission. For instance, Monster Hunter Wilds will feature 14 weapon types for the player to use in battle and will include a variety of new moves and mechanics not seen in previous Monster Hunter games.

These 14 weapon types include:

One of the new mechanics that will be available for every weapon type in Monster Hunter Wilds is Focus Mode. Focus Mode allows players to go into a stance and bring up a targeting reticle to help them aim their attacks at weak spots for extra damage, defensive counters, and evasive maneuvers to avoid incoming attacks from monsters.

In addition, Focus Mode will allow players to activate new attacks called Focus Strikes that can inflict devastating damage on monsters when aimed at wounded body parts.

Focus Mode is essentially an assist-targeting camera mode designed to help new players aim their attacks better. However, it's completely optional and can be ignored if you prefer to aim your attacks without it.

Use the new Focus Mode to stand your ground against incoming attacks or fire off explosive new attacks. (Image credit: Capcom)

In addition, the Slinger from Monster Hunter World will return for this game. This is a support crossbow/grappling hook device that will allow players to fire rocks at monsters to distract them, pick up gathering materials from afar, or activate environmental traps to damage monsters.

Furthermore, Capcom has confirmed that the Decoration system from Monster Hunter World will be returning. Decorations are special jewels randomly found by completing quests or defeating challenging monsters that players can attach onto weapons or armor in order to receive powerful passive ability skills like increasing their maximum health bar, inflicting extra damage to monsters, or block attacks more easily to name a few.

However, hunting for Decorations in Monster Hunter Wilds will be slightly easier than in Monster Hunter Wild as this game will allow you to craft any Decoration with Lv.1 passive skills regardless of its rarity (you had to until Monster Hunter World: Iceborne for that feature and Monster Hunter Rise had it by default).

Ride Seikret to traverse jagged terrain or switch weapons on the fly in the heat of combat. (Image credit: Capcom)

Players will not be alone in their hunts even while playing solo, as they will be accompanied by two trusty allies, the Palico and Seikret. The Palico is a Felyne (which is a cute humanoid cat) assigned to be your hunting partner and aid you in battle using a variety of hunting tools.

Seikret is a dinosaur-like creature that acts as your personal mount. While riding Seikret, you will be able to traverse the Forbidden Lands at a greater pace than on foot, climb up unscalable terrain, and even pick up crafting material while moving.

Seikret can also provide support during battle by picking you off the ground if a monster knocks you down, allowing you to use items or sharpen your weapon while riding it, or even allowing you to attack with your weapon while riding Seikret. Seikret can also carry a secondary weapon for you to switch to in the middle of battle in case your current weapon isn’t effective against your present target.

On top of Palicos and Seikret, players will be able to employ the assistance of NPC Supper Hunters during their journey, as confirmed through Monster Hunter Wilds' 2024 Gamescom trailer.

NPC Support Hunters are characters you meet throughout the game's story and can fight alongside you during a mission with their own set of gear and weapons. This was an optional feature that debuted in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak with the intention of helping solo players tackle the game's more difficult monsters if they couldn't play with other people online if they desired to and now it's coming back in Monster Hunter Wilds.

What kind of monsters will Monster Hunter Wilds have?

What kind of monsters will we hunt in Monster Hunter Wilds?

Best answer: Monster Hunter Wilds will feature lots of original and classic monsters to hunt.

The Doshaguma is a massive beast that will crush with you with its massive body. (Image credit: Capcom)

Monster Hunter Wilds will feature a smorgasbord of new monsters and familiar beasties such as the series mascot Flying Wyvern, Rathalos.

This game consist of striking new monsters such as Doshaguma, Chatacabra, Balahara, Lala Barina, and the Rey Dau to name a few.

The Doshaguma is a large mountain bear/dog-esque creature that travels in herds and attacks with reckless abandon, using its jagged claws and gaping maw to devour prey whole.

Watch out for the Chatacabra's fists and giant tongue. (Image credit: Capcom)

The Chatacabra is a freakish muscle-bound monster that looks like a cross between a gorilla and a toad. It attacks by tripping players using its disgusting tongue and punching them to death with its giant fists. The Chatacabra can also use its glue-like saliva to attach rocks to its fists to form gauntlets and deal even more damage to players.

The Balahara erupts from the desert sands to devour prey. (Image credit: Capcom)

The Balahara (revealed during Summer Game Fest 2024) is a terrifying Leviathan-type monster that looks like a giant sandworm. They travel underground in packs and create quicksand pit traps to ensnare their prey before emerging from the ground to strangle with their snake-like bodies and eat them.

Watch for the paralysing pollen of the Lala Barina (Image credit: Capcom)

The Lala Barina is a giant spider monster that attacks its prey with toxic pollen that paralyze its victims, razer sharp claws, and a gigantic stinger. It also disturbingly moves like a demented ballerina dancer when it fights, using complex dance moves to catch a player off guard.

Cower in fear of Rey Dau - the apex predator of the Windward Plains (Image credit: Capcom)

One of the most intimidating monsters revealed so far is the Rey Dau. This Thunderbird-inspired Flying Wyvern rules over the Windward Plains and swoops down from its perch during Sandstorms to hunt prey and destroy anything intruding upon its territory.

It attacks enemies by using its blade-like wings, ram attacks with its horn, and discharging lightning bolts from its horns can obliterate players in one shot if they're not equipped with tons of lightning-resistant armor.

The terrifying Nu Udra calls the Oilwell Basin its home. (Image credit: Capcom)

The Nu Udra is a nightmarish giant octopus that lives in the Oilwell Basin and it's possibly one of the scariest monsters in the franchise. According to a January 2025 Monster Hunter Wilds gameplay preview with IGN, the Nu Udra is an extremely dangerous monster that should not be taken lightly.

The Nu Udra can choke the life out of you with its giant tentacles, crush you flat with its giant body, and it can fire flamethrowers and explosive projectiles from various appendages on its body.

Bring packs of Nulberries to protect yourself from the Gore Magala's Frenzy Virus (Image credit: Capcom)

Monster Hunter Wilds' monster roseter won't just be primarily made of original monsters as some old fan-favorites will be returning like the Gore Magala, as confirmed in Monster Hunter Wilds' February 2025 Showcase.

The Gore Magala is a mysterious dragon-like creature that debuted in Monster Hunter 4 as its flagship monster. Gore Magala is one of the most dangerous in the entire franchise not just for its brute strength but for its lethal ability to infect players with the Frenzy Virus.

The Frenzy Virus is a deadly status effect that can only be cured by attacking enemies and if it isn't cured in time, the player's stats will be crippled and they will be helpless to withstand the Gore Magala's attacks.

Will Monster Hunter Wilds' any special pre-order bonuses?

Will Monster Hunter Wilds' have any special pre-order bonuses?

Best answer: If you have save data for Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, you will be able to claim gear for your Palico in Monster Hunter Wilds. A bonus Guild 'Layered' armor set and a Hero Charm talisman will also be available through pre-orders.

Get free gear for your Palico by having save data from Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. (Image credit: Capcom)

If you have save data from Monster Hunter World, and its expansion, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, you will be able to claim free gear for your Palico in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Save data from Monster Hunter World will net your Palico the Felyne Leather armor set and the Felyne Acorn Spade weapon, while save data from Monster Hunter World: Iceborne will net them the Felyne Duffel armor set and the Felyne Trekker Peckaxe weapon.

The classic Guild Knight armor set from previous games is back as a Layered armor set you can grab by pre-ordering the game. (Image credit: Capcom)

In addition, pre-ordering the game will net players access to the Guild Knight 'Layered' Armor set and a Hero Charm talisman. Layered armor is a cosmetic system where you can change the appearance of armor pieces you're currently wearing so you can retain their stats while looking fashionable at the same time.

Talismans are special accessories that grant bonus passive abilities on top of your armor set's abilities to give you an extra edge in battle.

More details can be found on the official Monster Hunter Wilds website.

Will Monster Hunter Wilds' any special editions?

Will Monster Hunter Wilds' have any special editions?

Best answer: In addition to the standard edition, Monster Hunter Wilds will receive a digital Deluxe and a digital Premium Deluxe Edition. Both these editions will feature a wide variety of cosmetic items for your hunter, Palico, and Seikret mount to wear during a hunter. There will also be a Steelbook Edition of the game to purchase for those who wish to buy physical disc copies of the game.

Grab an assortment of fancy cosmetic items with the Deluxe edition of Monster Hunter Wilds. (Image credit: Capcom)

When Monster Hunter Wilds launches, there will be three digital versions of the game to purchase - the Standard Edition, Deluxe Edition, and the Premium Deluxe Edition. The Standard edition will only contain the base game, while the Deluxe and Premium Deluxe Editions will contain a loads of cosmetic items including layered armor, hairstyles, free access to future cosmetic DLC packs, and much more.

Here is the full list of content you can expect from the Deluxe and Premium Deluxe Editions:

Get access to future cosmetic DLC packs with the Premium Deluxe Edition of Monster Hunter Wilds. (Image credit: Capcom)

In addition to the three digital editions, there will also be two physical editions of Monster Hunter Wilds. One is a Standard Edition which contains a physical copy of the base game and the other is a Steel Book Edition which contains a physical copy of the base game and a fancy Steel Book box cover with art depicting the game's flagship monster – Arkveld.

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