Monster Hunter Wilds Servers Down, Fix in Progress

This morning, players attempting to kick off their weekends with Monster Hunter World: Iceborne have been running into communication error messages. It appears that this issue started around 8 AM EDT on April 4th, as suggested by updates from Capcom and reports from players. If you’re curious whether the problem lies with your local internet or console, be reassured – Monster Hunter World: Iceborne has acknowledged that there are ongoing online connectivity issues across all platforms.

1. Users encountering error code ew_30d43 should note that this issue is affecting everyone currently, as it’s part of an ongoing problem impacting all players. For updates and information regarding any known server outages or game-related issues, you can follow @MHStatusUpdates on X.

2. The error code ew_30d43 is popping up for users due to an ongoing problem that’s impacting all players. For updates and information about any known issues with the game, follow @MHStatusUpdates on X.

3. If you see error code ew_30d43, it means you’re experiencing an issue that’s affecting everyone due to an ongoing problem. For updates on this and other game-related matters, check out @MHStatusUpdates on X.

4. Users are seeing the error code ew_30d43 because of a current issue impacting all players. Keep an eye on @MHStatusUpdates on X for updates about any known issues with the game.

5. Error code ew_30d43 is showing up for users, and this is due to a problem that’s affecting everyone because of ongoing issues. For the latest information about game-related matters, follow @MHStatusUpdates on X.

It’s come to our attention that some users are experiencing problems with their online connections while playing Monster Hunter Wilds, across all platforms. We’re currently looking into the root of these issues and are actively working to get everything back up and running smoothly again.

— Monster Hunter Status (@MHStatusUpdates) April 4, 2025

As per the communication, the Monster Hunter Wilds team is currently investigating the reasons behind the online connectivity troubles and are striving to rectify the issue. They haven’t set a specific date yet for when the game will be back up, but they are diligently working on resolving the online issues related to the game.

Despite gamers asking for the option to play offline right now, it’s regrettable that players have been unable to access single-player modes because of the ongoing Monster Hunter Wilds connection problem.

This news arrives as various problems and malfunctions have surfaced following the first significant game update, launching today, known as TU1. Although server maintenance for TU1 ended last night, it remains uncertain if this is the reason behind the current online connectivity troubles with Monster Hunter Wilds. At present, our Support Team is investigating the issue, and we’ll provide updates as the situation progresses. Our hope is that these problems get resolved promptly so players can experience Monster Hunter Wilds as intended during the weekend.

To find a comprehensive list of reported crashes and troubleshooting efforts by our support team, please check the forums section on the Monster Hunter Wilds website. It seems that the current online connection issue is affecting all platforms, which means that Monster Hunter Wilds is currently inaccessible on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5 at this time.

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2025-04-04 16:10

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