
Capcom has beforehand acknowledged that Monster Hunter Wilds has some critical issues on PC which have dogged the sport since its launch final 12 months. However Capcom hasn’t given up on Wilds but, and it is promising to take the teachings from this Monster Hunter recreation into its future titles.
In a financial Q&A from earlier this 12 months (which was first shared by Genki), Capcom reiterated its dedication to pushing Wilds to the identical degree of success as Monster Hunter World or larger over a long-term interval. To do this, Capcom plans to resolve the “technical challenges the sport has confronted,” whereas attracting new gamers “by way of pricing methods.”
The report notes that PC video games now account for “roughly 50% of complete unit gross sales.” Capcom additionally added that its difficulties with Monster Hunter Wilds on PC has given the corporate technical experience that will probably be put to good use when it develops future video games for computer systems.
Close to the top of January, Capcom launched a patch to enhance Wilds’ efficiency on PC, addressing a problem that impacted efficiency if gamers did not personal DLC for the sport. This repair has been well-received amongst gamers and raised Wilds’ assessment rankings on Steam, however there are nonetheless points on PC to be handled in future updates.
Final month, Capcom revealed {that a} large-scale growth is coming to Monster Hunter Wilds, which producer Ryozo Tsujimoto in comparison with Sunbreak for Monster Hunter Rise and Iceborne for Monster Hunter World by way of scope. A launch date for that growth hasn’t been introduced, however Capcom has reaffirmed its want to make future installments of the Monster Hunter franchise.
