Capcom recently hosted a Monster Hunter Wilds Pre-Launch Community Update livestream, shedding light on key gameplay enhancements and performance updates ahead of the game’s February 28, 2025 release. This detailed session focused on weapon adjustments, performance modes, and other optimizations following the feedback from the open beta.
Here’s a breakdown of the key updates:
Weapon Tweaks: New Tactical Opportunities
Capcom unveiled detailed tweaks to several weapons in Monster Hunter Wilds, providing hunters with expanded strategic options in combat. Screenshots and clips shared on their social media showcased updated movesets and properties, promising a more polished and dynamic gameplay experience.
The Insect Glaive takes to the sky once more with the return of Vaulting Dance! Combo into a variety of aerial actions after vaulting, with attack power increasing by two levels each time you vault. #MHWilds pic.twitter.com/oA0DHLcqFC
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) December 19, 2024
Performance Enhancements: Prioritize Performance Mode
In response to player feedback from the beta test, Capcom introduced the “Prioritize Performance” mode, which allows players to choose between graphical fidelity (30 FPS) and performance (60 FPS). This mode will be available for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, allowing players to tailor their experience based on their preferences.
Here’s a work-in-progress look at our updated “Prioritize Performance” mode running on PS5. The team has addressed rendering issues from the Open Beta Test and is making steady improvements for launch. #MHWilds pic.twitter.com/XdrUUxrgZc
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) December 19, 2024
Additionally, Capcom confirmed that PS5 Pro support will be integrated into a day-one patch, with more details about graphical enhancements to come closer to launch. The developers also revealed that they are actively working on optimizing performance on PlayStation 5, addressing issues from the beta and ensuring a smoother experience at launch.
PC Benchmark Tool and Reduced Friendly Fire
Capcom is considering a PC benchmark tool to help prospective players gauge how their systems will handle the game. This tool could prove invaluable for ensuring a seamless gaming experience, particularly for those who want to run the game at optimal settings.
Moreover, reduced friendly fire has been emphasized, with specific moves now causing less impact on teammates. The Shockproof Jewel will also nullify damage reactions entirely, improving team dynamics in multiplayer sessions.
The full version of Monster Hunter Wilds will have reduced friendly fire, specifically in moves such as the Gunlance’s Wyvern Fire and the Hammer’s Upswing. Shockproof Jewel will be available to use to fully nullify damage reactions. #MHWilds pic.twitter.com/kI1I58fSeg
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) December 19, 2024
Important Takeaways
The Monster Hunter Wilds pre-launch update highlights Capcom’s commitment to improving both gameplay and performance. With weapon adjustments, new performance modes, and a smoother overall experience, the game is shaping up to be a thrilling addition to the Monster Hunter series.
For more information on the highly anticipated entry to the Monster Hunter franchise, be sure to visit their official website here.