Capcom will host a Monster Hunter Wilds showcase next week so it can confirm "new details" straight from the game's producer Ryozo Tsujimoto. The livestream will take place on Wednesday, 23rd October 2024, at 3pm BST / 7am PT, the company announced.
What those fresh details will relate to has not been revealed, but given Capcom's efforts to have demos of their games available in the leadup to launch, it's possible Monster Hunter Wilds may receive one during the showcase — or maybe an online beta of some sort. There's also always the possibility of new monster reveals and weapon deep dives to go alongside such an announcement.
Either way, we'll bring you the latest Monster Hunter Wilds news from the show here on Push Square. Is there anything left you want to see from the game ahead of its February 2025 release date? Share your predictions in the comments below.
[source monsterhunter.com]
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who needs yet another show?
there are more Wilds showcases now for more than one game than Sony had in the last 3 years.
@Frmknst I was thinking the same thing. Unless they reveal underwater combat, I don´t want to see it.
Why are you spoiling the entire game, Capcom?
Maybe they're going to announce a playable demo/beta? World's beta was announced in October for taking place in December.
Can Capcom start showing some news on Reisdent Evil 9 please, They've showed enough of Monster hunter, we already know it will be great (even at 30FPS...)
I got my release date, so I'll try to sloooowly back out of the marketing cycle to retain some surprises. I definitely have to block the monster hunter community on YouTube tho because, as much as I loved finding out about Espinas in Sunbreak, I would've loved it even more if I found out in the game. That was a monster they never revealed, iirc, and leaks kind of ruined that surprise (and what a surprise THAT inclusion was. If you know, you know)
@Oram77 the ps5 version they played on the dev stage at tgs ran at 60fps, just saying.
@Dom_31 we still don’t know if that’s 60fps using frame generation, like wukong on ps5. Given that the pc recommended spec requirements are using frame generation to achieve 60fps I’d say it’s pretty likely that the ps5 is too. Which means it’ll feel more like 30 due to the input delay inherent when using frame generation at sub native 60fps.
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