Capcom’s latest release, Monster Hunter Wilds, has been facing some hiccups following its first major update. Gamers taking to social platforms have reported that the update sometimes leads to crashes or disconnects from the online environment. One common issue involves the game freezing when interacting with Nata and choosing Sekka for item trades.
This update, which marks the first significant enhancement since launch, requires players to download a hefty file—6GB usually or 16GB for those opting for high-resolution textures. In return, players can enjoy a range of fresh content, including new weaponry, armor sets, and missions. It’s essential to install this patch for those diving into the online aspect of the game.
The latest patch notes have teased some exciting adventures ahead for players. Once hunters hit rank 21, they can gear up for a face-off with the Mizutsune creature, accessible through a chat with Kanya at the Scarlet Forest Base Camp. And for those who’ve climbed to rank 50, a new high-rank challenge awaits with the fierce Zoh Shia. The update also brings balance to weapon damage, notably tweaking the Bow, and improves how PC systems handle video memory.
Not long after the patch rolled out, Capcom acknowledged several known issues arising from it. The team suggested a temporary fix for the item trade freeze—simply leaving the screen for a few minutes or taking a break at the BBQ Menu. Moreover, fraudulent exploits in rankings for Arena and Challenge Quests have been flagged, with Capcom vowing that cheaters will face consequences and be excluded from official records.
Connectivity challenges have also been on the radar, though the company assures that many problems have already been taken care of. Capcom promises to tackle all the identified bugs in future updates but has yet to pin down a date for these fixes.
Despite these challenges, the game’s popularity hasn’t waned. Monster Hunter Wilds celebrates a significant milestone, having sold over 10 million copies across various platforms. As a token of gratitude, Capcom is offering an in-game gift pack as a login reward, available until April 13. This pack includes helpful items like Mega Potions, Lifepowders, and some valuable crafting materials.
Even with a few bumps in the road, Monster Hunter Wilds continues to expand, and its fanbase remains hopeful for smooth hunting experiences in the updates to come. Capcom is committed to addressing player concerns and enriching their gameplay with ongoing content development.