Monster Hunter Wilds Unveils Exciting Free Content Update Featuring Mizutsune!
Summary
- Monster Hunter Wilds‘ launch trailer teases free post-launch content featuring the Mizutsune monster.
- The Free Title Update will be released in Spring 2025, and the Mizutsune promises to deliver dance-like attacks in the heat of battle.
- The game will feature PS5 Pro enhancement at launch with three performance modes for stunning graphics and gameplay.
Capcom unveiled a fresh launch trailer for the new game, Monster Hunter Wilds, during Sony’s February State of Play event. To fuel excitement, details about the game’s post-release content have been disclosed, focusing on a fearsome dreadnought monster. Monster Hunter Wilds is the latest addition to the highly successful action RPG series that’s been thriving since 2004, offering seven main titles (including Wilds) over the past two decades.
2025’s “Monster Hunter Wilds” takes over where “Monster Hunter: World” left off in 2018, under the guidance of director Yuya Tokuda. Scheduled for release on February 28, 2025, this exciting title will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles. The beta testing phase for this upcoming game had to be extended due to a PSN outage. Interestingly, the director of “Monster Hunter Wilds” confessed to participating in random sessions during the beta period to gather unique feedback directly from players.
In this four-minute trailer for “Wilds,” we see an abundance of action and intense monster battles, as well as a detailed look at various environments. Accompanied by the track “Proof of a Hero,” the trailer also unveiled post-launch content scheduled for Spring 2025. This content includes the Mizutsune, a serpentine leviathan from Monster Hunter: Generations, known for its dance-like attacks during combat. The Mizutsune seems like a formidable adversary, and players can also anticipate adjustments to “Monster Hunter Wilds”‘ endgame hunts, designed to prevent overpowered builds and promote a more balanced fight. Furthermore, Event Quests will be accessible starting a week after launch, enabling players to acquire unique in-game armor.
Monster Hunter Wilds’ Launch Trailer Reveals Free Mizutsune Post-Launch Update
The open beta for Monster Hunter Wilds has been a massive hit so far, and fans’ anticipation for this latest installment has multiplied exponentially following the release of the State of Play trailer. Social media users have been left in awe, describing feelings of “actual shivers” upon witnessing the grandeur of the launch event. Additionally, some fans have praised Wilds’ monster collection as the best yet. Moreover, fans were particularly impressed by the Mizutsune’s enormous size, often likening it to the much-loved Gammoth monster that many hope will make a comeback.
Initially, it was confirmed that “Monster Hunter Wilds” would debut as a PS5 Pro-optimized game, offering three distinct performance settings. In its latest trailer, “Wilds” promises enhanced graphics, smooth 60 frames per second, and 4K resolution on the Pro console, with ray tracing to admire in specific modes. To add to this, Capcom is leveraging the PS5’s PSSR technology to preserve the game’s visual quality and provide a visually stunning experience without sacrificing frame rate.
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