Monster Hunter Wilds Open Beta Extended After PSN Outage | TechRaptor

Monster Hunter Wilds Open Beta Extended After PSN Outage | TechRaptor

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Capcom has announced that the upcoming second week of February's Monster Hunter Wilds open beta will be extended thanks to a recent PSN outage that saw many unable to log into PlayStation's online services.

In a message on X, Capcom says the open beta period, which is set to begin on February 13th (or 14th depending on your timezone), will be extended by 24 hours. That means it'll now be coming to an end on either February 17th or 18th, again dependent on timezone.

If you're a PC or Xbox player, don't worry; the open beta has been extended across all platforms, so even if you weren't directly affected by the outage, you'll still be able to enjoy the game for an extra day.

As well as the extension itself, Capcom has also confirmed that the rewards you'll get for participating in the open beta will remain available for the additional day, so you don't need to miss out on those.

The PSN outage to which Capcom is referring began on Friday evening (Eastern time) and was resolved the following day, meaning PSN was unavailable for around a 24-hour period.

Sony hasn't revealed the reason...

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