With the release less than a week away, Capcom is gearing up for the release of with exciting announcements one after the other. From showcasing the terrifying new additions to the franchise like Arkveld and Jin DAhaad, to fan-favorite returns of Gore Magala and the iconic mascot of the series, Rathalos himself, there's plenty for both new and old fans to look forward to. Although there's still some waiting left before release, Capcom has announced the regional release times for far ahead of its official launch.
is by far the most ambitious entry in the franchise yet, both in terms of its sheer scale and level of fidelity, making it a perfect entry point for beginners. Arkveld's difficulty in the beta kept the franchise tradition alive in terms of difficulty despite its accessibility, proving there's still plenty of room for challenging encounters in. Thankfully, there will be plenty of content to enjoy when fully releases, but Capcom is already looking into the future for additional monsters being added in free content updates to keep the game fresh over time.
Unfortunately for fans hoping to get hunting as early as possible, will not feature playable early access as a part of its premium editions. While it may be disappointing news for some, players in each region having access at the same time will help to avoid spoilers regarding which returning monsters are finally making their way to. Rather than early access, ' premium editions will offer varying cosmetic rewards depending on which version is purchased.
Monster Hunter Wilds has already revealed some of its post-launch content, gearing up for a full year of exciting updates and new challenges to face.
Although it wasn't an Early Access period exactly, did let players experience the upcoming game for themselves in the form of its free open beta periods. With the first test occurring last year between October 31 and November 3,Capcom has had plenty of time to iron out any major bugs and performance issues
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