Capcom has introduced that a few of the further endgame content material deliberate for Monster Hunter Wilds is being introduced ahead.
The sport’s Title Replace 3, which is deliberate for September, was supposed to incorporate expanded endgame content material designed to provide gamers extra to do after the credit have rolled.
In a publish on the official Monster Hunter account on X, nevertheless, it has been introduced that this content material will as a substitute be added to the Model 1.021 replace deliberate for early August.
Capcom says that due to the additional content material being added to Model 1.021, what was presupposed to be an “early August” launch window will now be August 13.
The additional content material that was deliberate for September however is now coming in August features a new degree of Quest issue, and a brand new rewards system for these quests with characteristic “Talismans with random talent combos”.
The August 13 replace will nonetheless embody the beforehand deliberate weapons stability changes however it’s going to now cowl extra weapons than had been initially deliberate.
Title Replace 3 will nonetheless are available in September and can embody the opposite options initially deliberate for it, together with the addition of a brand new monster and varied different enhancements and changes.
This will probably be adopted by Title Replace 4, which is coming this winter and contains one other new monster, more difficult hunts and additional enhancements.
An replace on launch date and content material of replace Ver.1.021
The enlargement of endgame content material which was initially deliberate as a part of Title Replace 3 in late September will now be launched forward of schedule as a part of the Ver.1.021 replace. To accommodate this modification, this replace… pic.twitter.com/aQF1oFMCFR
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Monster Hunter Wilds set a brand new Capcom document when it was launched in March, promoting 8 million copies in its opening week and greater than 10 million in its first month.
Gross sales seem to have slowed considerably since then, nevertheless, with Capcom’s newest monetary outcomes stating that it has now offered 10.585 million copies as of the tip of June.
The Monster Hunter collection has now offered greater than 122 million models over the course of its historical past, making it Capcom’s second most profitable collection behind Resident Evil (174 million).