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And, as Monster Hunters World, Rise, and now Wilds proves, it was well worth the effort. This is how Monster Hunter went from a domestic hit to a global force.
But while Rise is the most recent Monster Hunter (and a very good game!), it's clear that Monster Hunter Wilds is a direct successor to 2018’s World rather than 2021’s Rise.
But What Makes It So Popular? With Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom's creature-killing franchise is bigger than ever. Here's how it went from cult favorite to selling over 100 million copies.
Monster Hunter Wilds is the successor that Capcom’s best-selling game deserves. It improves on almost every aspect of World to deliver a tremendous adventure that, if you can make it over the ...
We already have plenty of data we can point to as measures of Monster Hunter Wilds' success. Right around its launch, it beat out titans like Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077 with a peak concurrent ...
Monster Hunter World was one of those games where everybody around me seemed to love it, and I just couldn’t find the hook. I did try. I played for around half a dozen hours at launch before my ...
I know complaining about the campaign in Monster Hunter is silly, but I can’t get over how much of a downgrade Wild’s campaign is compared to World’s Before you give me crap for arguing the ...
Monster Hunter World is currently hosting over 16,000 concurrent players. Wilds, in comparison, has around 10,000 concurrent players right now.
Yep, Monster Hunter World continues to make bank for Capcom, it seems, as Automaton Media (via IGN Japan) reports that it managed to sell over one million copies between October and December last ...
Unlike previous Monster Hunter titles, Wilds initially has a huge emphasis on leading the player around the world through its story. Although previous games had story elements, they were mostly to ...
Monster Hunter World previously introduced amped-up Archtempered monsters, and with how closely Wilds follows the World playbook, there's a good chance we'll see something similar here even if ...
Source: Capcom Yes, Monster Hunter Wilds will support crossplay between PC, Xbox, and PlayStation, so you can join your friends and go on hunts together, no matter what platform they are on.
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