Capcom has confirmed that support for Monster Hunter Wilds isn't ending anytime soon, as a major expansion is in the works for the action-RPG. Ryozo Tsujimoto, the game's producer, stated that the DLC will be similar in scope to Sunbreak for Monster Hunter Rise and Iceborne for Monster Hunter World.
The announcement came during a first anniversary video for Monster Hunter Wilds on YouTube. Tsujimoto added that more details will be divulged for the "large-scale expansion" this summer. In the meantime, on February 18, the game will get an update featuring 10-star Arch-tempered monsters and a collaboration event with Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection. The turn-based RPG spin-off is set to launch March 13.
Last month, Capcom rolled out a patch for Monster Hunter Wilds that addressed performance issues on PC. The patch even apparently fixed a weird bug where the game would run worse if you didn't have DLC.
Last year, Monster Hunter Wilds was the No. 4 best-selling game in the US. The game also saw over 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam at one point in 2025, making it one of the most popular titles ever on Valve's storefront.
For more, check out GameSpot's Monster Hunter Wilds review. While Capcom is committed to more updates for the game, the company is also planning future installments for the Monster Hunter franchise.
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The announcement came during a first anniversary video for Monster Hunter Wilds on YouTube. Tsujimoto added that more details will be divulged for the "large-scale expansion" this summer. In the meantime, on February 18, the game will get an update featuring 10-star Arch-tempered monsters and a collaboration event with Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection. The turn-based RPG spin-off is set to launch March 13.
Last month, Capcom rolled out a patch for Monster Hunter Wilds that addressed performance issues on PC. The patch even apparently fixed a weird bug where the game would run worse if you didn't have DLC.
Last year, Monster Hunter Wilds was the No. 4 best-selling game in the US. The game also saw over 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam at one point in 2025, making it one of the most popular titles ever on Valve's storefront.
For more, check out GameSpot's Monster Hunter Wilds review. While Capcom is committed to more updates for the game, the company is also planning future installments for the Monster Hunter franchise.
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