Capcom has unveiled the first major patch for Monster Hunter Wilds, set to launch in early April. This update, known as Title Update 1, comes just over a month after the game's initial release, giving players ample time to gear up for the new challenges ahead. Capcom emphasized the importance of preparation, stating, "Prepare your gear, and resolve, hunters! TU1 will bring with it a monster of formidable strength at a level above Tempered!" Alongside this formidable foe, a new challenging monster will also be introduced, promising to test the skills of even the most seasoned hunters.
In addition to new combat challenges, Title Update 1 introduces a new endgame gathering spot. Capcom announced, "A new place to meet, communicate, have meals together and more with other hunters will be added to Monster Hunter Wilds in TU1!" This area will be accessible to players who have completed the main story, encouraging them to continue their hunting journey and engage with the community. The early reaction to this addition has been mixed, with some players excited about the new social space, while others question its absence at the game's launch. This new area seems reminiscent of the Gathering Hubs from previous Monster Hunter titles, though Capcom has opted for a different name this time around.
Capcom has shared several images to give players a glimpse of this new gathering spot:
Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 1 Screenshots
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Amidst the excitement, Capcom has also released a troubleshooting guide for Monster Hunter Wilds, addressing the 'mixed' reviews on Steam. To help players navigate the game, resources such as a guide on what Monster Hunter Wilds doesn't tell you, a comprehensive overview of all 14 weapon types, and an ongoing walkthrough are available. Additionally, a multiplayer guide explains how to play with friends, and for those who participated in the open betas, instructions on transferring your Monster Hunter Wilds Beta character are provided.
IGN's review of Monster Hunter Wilds awarded it an 8/10, noting, "Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge."