
Capcom has introduced that it’s extending the second open beta take a look at for Monster Hunter Wilds on all platforms on account of PlayStation Community being down this previous weekend.
In an announcement, Capcom stated, “Hunters, we’re happy to substantiate that because of the PlayStation Community outage that occurred in the course of the first week of OBT2, we’re extending the second week of OBT2 by +24 hours on all platforms!”
The second weekend of the open beta take a look at will begin on the regular time, February 13 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET. Nevertheless, the open beta’s finish time has been prolonged by a full 24 hours, that means that it’ll now ends on February 18 at 6:59 PM PT / 9:59 PM ET.
Hunters, we’re happy to substantiate that because of the PlayStation Community outage that occurred in the course of the first week of OBT2, we’re extending the second week of OBT2 by +24 hours on all platforms!
New interval:
Feb. 13, 7pm PT / Feb. 14, 3am GMT – Feb. 17, 6:59 pm PT / Feb. 18, 2:59… pic.twitter.com/i0jTHjYHyx— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) February 10, 2025
This upcoming session can have the identical content material because the session this previous weekend. Gamers will be capable to hunt sport’s flagship monster the Arkveld, also called the White Wraith.
Gamers may even be capable to entry the coaching space, in addition to create a personal lobbies with a purpose to hunt with particular individuals. On-line single participant mode can be obtainable too, which permits gamers to play solo with out becoming a member of a foyer.
Characters created within the open beta exams might be carried over to the complete model of the sport as soon as it releases on February 28, 2025 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Collection X|S. There can be a day-one patch to implement PS5 Professional assist, and for extra on the PC model, make sure you try the brand new system-benchmark take a look at first.
Final Friday, February 7, PSN went down for almost 24 hours and Sony said that it was because of an “operational concern.” For compensation, Sony gave all PlayStation Plus members a further 5 days of service.
