Possible Reduction In The Release Window For Monster Hunter Wilds

Author

Prithhis Bose

Date

Aug, 09.2024

Some fans think that because of recently published feature films, Monster Hunter Wilds might launch in early 2025. The next instalment in the well-liked franchise, Monster Hunter Wilds, has many players thrilled as they eagerly anticipate the release date, which is tentatively set for 2025. It appears that Monster Hunter World and its follow-up, Monster Hunter Rise, set the standard for open-world gameplay for the upcoming generation of Monster Hunter games.

Capcom had already declared that Monster Hunter Wilds would be the highlight of its 2024 Gamescom schedule. The business revealed that in addition to 60 stations where players may test out the game's demo, the showcase will feature the game's first-ever demo. But as of right now, no official release date has been declared. Nevertheless, a few excited gamers think they might have figured out when the game will launch.

Fans have been made to assume that Monster Hunter Wilds will launch in six months due to the official Monster Hunter YouTube channel and Twitter account posting multiple videos featuring the game. This school of thought was influenced by the way Monster Hunter World advertised the game when it was first published, six months earlier, through a video package. Based on the dates being explored, there is anticipation that the game will launch in the first quarter of 2025, specifically in January or March.

Among the video packages that were uploaded were an overview of basic mechanics, a display of Focus Mode, and a demonstration of the legendary Great Sword used in Monster Hunter. Although the Focus Mode video covered the new aiming system and the Basic Mechanics video concentrated on the new Seikret mount and slinger functionality, it was the weapon demo video that led fans to believe that the game will launch in early 2025. Six months before the game's original release date, on 27th July, 2017, Capcom released a weapon demo reel for Monster Hunter World. Similar things were done by Monster Hunter Rise, which released weapon trailers three months ahead of schedule.