Some players are unsure if they are able to continue playing after beating the campaign or not, and that’s a valid query based on the series’ previous installments. is the newest addition to Capcom’s franchise, following the successes of (2018) and (2021). The new title will be set in a brand-new area called The Forbidden Lands, full of varying biomes. Players will be able to explore dry plains and icy caves as they try to encounter a threat known as Arkveld, one of the new monsters in .
Throughout your journey, you’ll encounter several other creatures, from new additions that include Rey Dau, Nu Udra, and Uth Duna, to older returning monsters like Rathian, Gore Magala, and Nerscylla. More monsters will be part of the adventure in The Forbidden Lands, and others are set to be added through updates following the release of , like Mizutsune, which will be added in a future patch set to arrive this Spring. It seems like there will be a lot to do in , but some may be wary about finishing the campaign and being locked out of content.
Luckily, players don’t have to worry about that. You will be able to play and continue engaging in various hunts across The Forbidden Lands after you beat the campaign. Even though the narrative issues in the area are mostly solved by completing the story arc presented by the game, the hunting guild remains active and, as a member of this guild, you will be encouraged to traverse the area and hunt down monsters that are considered threats to the ecosystem of .
Monster Hunter Wilds is a lushly beautiful and ceaselessly thrilling entry in the series, but its performance and on-rails story can be distracting.
Even after the credits roll, players can continue to tackle hunts and, subsequently, farm monster materials to craft new weapons and armor, continuously upgrading their builds to face tougher monsters with each contract. The game will allow you to continuously upgrade your Hunter Rank and, therefore, unlock more improvements as you
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