Capcom announces an upcoming patch for Monster Hunter Wilds, finally addressing the game's ongoing performance and stability issues, including Steam-specific options as well. While Monster Hunter Wilds rocketed out to a big launch early in 2025, the game has continued to be heavily criticized for its poor optimization, especially on PC. It may have taken more time than expected, but hope finally appears to be on the horizon for players, especially those on PC.
Although Monster Hunter Wilds became Capcom's fastest-selling title to date at launch, it ultimately didn't meet the company's sales expectations or quite reach the heights of one of its predecessors in Monster Hunter World. While Wilds continues the franchise's legacy of crossover content with Capcom and third-party franchises, including Square Enix's Final Fantasy, the experience has largely been marred by ongoing technical and performance issues, many of which have continued to be a problem beyond the 4 title updates Capcom has already released to this point. However, an upcoming patch seems to take aim at finally resolving these issues for players.
The latest leaks for Monster Hunter Wilds are exciting at first glance, but history is an excellent teacher and advises caution.
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