Monster Hunter Wilds

Is there a roadmap detailing future content for Monster Hunter Wilds?

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Q.Is there a roadmap detailing future content for Monster Hunter Wilds?

A.Yes. Capcom maintains an official, public roadmap for Monster Hunter Wilds via a series of Free Title Updates, scheduled through December 2025 and teased for beyond.

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Yes. Capcom has published an official content roadmap for Monster Hunter Wilds through a sequence of Free Title Updates (TUs) that runs from early 2025 into December 2025 and beyond. The updates are documented in official posts and recap articles, outlining dates and major additions such as new monsters, hubs, crossovers, and endgame content Monster Hunter Wilds: a new monster, challenges, and more content arrives on April 4 Monster Hunter Wilds – Free Title Update 2 Monster Hunter Wilds Free Title Update 3 out Sep 29, includes Final Fantasy XIV content and related coverage confirming a December 16, 2025 TU4 launch. For a consolidated timeline, see reports summarizing Title Update 1–4 and their release windows Title Update 4 launches December 16 and coverage of TU2–TU3 details.

- Title Update 1 (April 4, 2025): Mizutsune returns as a huntable monster, plus the Grand Hub and new quest types, with additional challenging content like Arch-tempered Rey Dau and Zoh Shia. - Title Update 2 (June 30, 2025): Lagiacrus returns as a huntable Leviathan, underwater combat reworks, new layered weapons, and a Fender collaboration plus new cosmetic DLC. - Title Update 3 (September 29, 2025): Omega Planetes and FF XIV collaboration content arrive, along with related quests and crossovers. - Title Update 4 (December 16, 2025): Gogmazios returns, with expanded endgame content, weapon balancing, a seasonal event, and performance improvements. These items reflect official roadmap posts and post-release schedules that Capcom and partners share with players. See the official updates for concrete dates and features [TU1, TU2, TU3, TU4 sources].

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Q.Can I use mods with Monster Hunter Wilds?

A.Yes—PC mods for Monster Hunter Wilds exist and are widely used, but Capcom warns that unauthorized data modification can lead to account suspensions or bans; using mods offline or avoiding modified multiplayer sessions reduces risk. Community tools like REFramework, Fluffy Mod Manager, and Nexus Mods host installers and guides.

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Q.What kind of updates can we expect for Monster Hunter Wilds?

A.Capcom is actively supporting Monster Hunter Wilds with free Title Updates that add new monsters, end‑game content, gameplay systems (Grand Hub, Arena, underwater combat), seasonal festivals, balance/performance fixes and collaborations, alongside paid cosmetic DLC and layered-weapon/armor options.

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Q.Will Monster Hunter Wilds be available on PS5?

A.Yes — Monster Hunter Wilds is available on PlayStation 5. Capcom released PS5 editions (Standard, Deluxe and Premium Deluxe) with a global console launch on February 28, 2025, and the PS5 version includes platform-specific features and enhancements.

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Q.How do I access event quests in Monster Hunter Wilds?

A.Access event quests by talking to Alma in the hub, then selecting Event Quests under the Post/Join Quest menu; they rotate weekly on Tuesdays and require a Hunter Rank minimum.

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Q.What kind of events are available in Monster Hunter Wilds?

A.Monster Hunter Wilds currently runs limited-time seasonal events, led by Festival of Accord: Dreamspell (Halloween). The event runs Oct 22–Nov 12, 2025 and adds hub transformations, login rewards, event quests, and exclusive gear.

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