- The Monster Hunter Wilds roadmap has been updated and will bring the content of the title 3 update
- A new level of quest difficulty and a new system of awards with Talismans of the update of title 3 will now be published as part of Ver. 12.021 next month
- To accommodate the change, Ver.1.021 will now be published on August 13
Capcom has announced new modifications to Monster Hunter Wilds‘ Roadmap, which includes bringing together the end of the output content.
In a new publication on social networks shared today, Capcom has confirmed that “the enlargement of the end of the game content” initially planned as part of the title 3 update and which will be released at the end of September, will now arrive as part of the worm.
The content included in the update of title 3 which will now be part of Ver.1.021 includes a new level of quest difficulty, a new reward system for new quests with talismans with combinations of random skills, weapon balance adjustments and other improvements and adjustments.
To adapt to this change, Capcom also confirmed that the release date of the next update will be slightly moved from its original release window until August 13, 2025.
The “additional monster” which has been revealed for the update of title 3 will not be advanced, so the fans will have to wait a little longer to arrive, and the content of the update of title 4, which includes an “additional monster” and “more difficult hunts”, should still arrive later.
These latest roadmap changes follow the release of title 2 earlier this month, which finally addressed the Shader compilation problem which had caused horrible performances on PC since the launch of the game.
Despite the problem solving, the game always has an “extremely negative” score on Steam from 16,660 user reviews, but a global “mixed” score of 162,985 users.