The Monster Hunter Wilds requirements for PC have been revealed, alongside a new benchmarking tool that you can download for free. In general, you'll need to know the minimum and recommended specs to work out whether your setup can run the game.
From everything we've seen so far, Monster Hunter Wilds could be a big shake-up for the series, allowing players to carry two primary weapons, and opening up new play styles. In many ways, Wilds' focus appears to be on its living, breathing open world, which features a whole host of dynamic weather systems. If the Monster Hunter Wilds beta is anything to go on, we could see the game land on our list of best multiplayer PC games by the end of the year.
Here's everything you need to know about the Monster Hunter Wilds PC requirements. We'll detail the minimum and recommended specs so that you can decide whether you want to pick up the game at launch.
Here are the Monster Hunter Wilds PC requirements, whether you want to play on minimum, recommended, high, or ultra specs.
Monster Hunter Wilds is not currently Steam Deck verified. This means that should you try to run it, it likely won't be a particularly stable experience. This can be confirmed via the game's pre-release benchmarking tool. You can use this to simulate the game on Steam Deck and get a score related to how well the machine can run things. At present, this does not go well, indicating that, at least for now, Monster Hunter Wilds is not suitable for Steam Deck. This could change in the future, and given Monster Hunter's history on handheld devices, we sure hope it does.
Capcom has released a benchmark tool that can be used to simulate Monster Hunter Wilds on your setup. It then gives you a score related to the performance you can expect. Download it here, and test out your machine. Note that you will need 29GB of available storage to do this.
You won't be able to run Monster Hunter Wilds on a GTX 1080. The minimum GPU requirements for the game start at the GTX 1660.
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