Capcom announced Monster Hunter Wilds surpassed 10 million copies sold worldwide. At 10 million copies sold on the game’s launch month, Monster Hunter Wilds sets a new sales record for Capcom.
Fans can celebrate with Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 1 launches on April 4 featuring the return of Mizutsune, new quests, the Grand Hub gathering space, and much more. Players may begin to hunt Mizutsune at Hunter Rank 21 and above. At Hunter Rank 31, Tempered Mizutsune will also begin to appear. In addition, Title Update 1 brings Arena Quests, Challenge Quests, and Free Challenge Quests.
Moreover, Title Update 1 introduces the Grand Hub to Monster Hunter Wilds. Grand Hub is a massive gathering space for hunters to engage in new ways, including a new Barrel Bowling mini-game with items and pendants as rewards. Players can talk to Tetsuzan in Suja after reaching Hunter Rank 16 to unlock the Grand Hub.
Each season a Grand Hub celebration will be held, with the first being the Festival of Accord: Blossomdance from April 23 to May 7. During festivals, the appearance and available meals in the Grand Hub will change, and hunters can obtain limited-time equipment, gestures, Pop-Up Camp decorations, and more.
Another update is planned for the end of May 2025. The update includes a collaboration with another Capcom game, a feature that lets players see the Endemic Life they’ve captured, and much more. Title Update 2 is planned for summer 2025 with an additional monster and a new seasonal event.
Lastly, Monster Hunter Wilds is now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Final Weapon gave Monster Hunter Wilds a 4/5 score, noting that it’s an excellent entry in the long-running series and a worthy follow-up to Monster Hunter World.