Capcom has announced that players of Monster Hunter Wilds on PC will need to wait until this winter for Title Update 4, which will bring significant CPU and GPU optimization improvements. The developers are committed to addressing player feedback and progressively enhancing the game's performance and stability, even as they implement minor fixes with the current Hotfix patch Ver.1.021.02.00 released for all platforms. This patch includes various bug fixes and balance adjustments, ensuring a smoother gameplay experience.
When is the next update for Monster Hunter Wilds on PC?The next major update, Title Update 4, is scheduled for this winter, focusing on CPU and GPU optimizations based on player feedback.
Monster Hunter Wilds is part of the long-standing Monster Hunter franchise, which has captured the hearts of millions by allowing players to take on gigantic monsters in diverse environments. The series has evolved over the years, becoming a staple in action RPG gaming, celebrated for its intricate combat mechanics and cooperative multiplayer experience. Monster Hunter Wilds aims to provide a new level of immersive hunting, with expansive worlds and detailed graphics that bring its vibrant ecosystems to life.
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Nice to see Capcom taking PC optimization seriously—hopefully the winter update makes those frame rate dips as rare as a Rathalos plate drop. The hotfixes are a solid band-aid, but I’m ready for the full performance feast.
Winter can't come soon enough for PC hunters—those optimizations sound like a game-changer. At least the hotfix is keeping things stable while we wait
Capcom’s commitment to polishing Wilds is great, but man, the wait for those sweet PC performance boosts feels like hunting an Elder Dragon.