Exciting news for Monster Hunter fans! Check out the latest gameplay trailer for Monster Hunter: Wilds and discover new weapons, beasts, and mounts.
Monster Hunter: Wilds is the talk of the town for Capcom fans, with the release of the official gameplay trailer showcasing stunning graphics and thrilling new features. The upcoming entry in the beloved franchise promises a fresh experience on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Among the exciting reveals are brand new weapons and fearsome beasts, including a unique mount known as the Seikret.
However, not all news is positive as rumors suggest that Monster Hunter Wilds might omit the beloved Wirebugs introduced in previous titles. The absence of Wirebugs could significantly impact combat and traversal mechanics, leaving fans questioning the potential gameplay changes.
One burning question on gamers' minds is whether Monster Hunter Wilds will make its way to Xbox Series X|S. As Capcom's newest multiplayer installment, players eagerly anticipate the possibility of hunting down monsters on their Xbox consoles.
In a groundbreaking move after 20 years, Monster Hunter Wilds will allow players to wield two weapons simultaneously in the field, a first in the series. The addition of dual weapon slots, including the powerful Charge Blade, opens up strategic possibilities for hunters to tackle challenges with greater flexibility.
Take a look at the first gameplay trailer for Monster Hunter: Wilds, Capcom's newest entry in their beloved franchise coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X ...
We saw some of the best graphics in Capcom's series yet, brand new weapons, fearsome new beasts, but crucially, a brand new mount called the Seikret, and it ...
The wirebug is an incredible combat and traversal mechanic introduced in Rise, and it added a fun little bug to your arsenal. The friendly bug is attached to a ...
Monster Hunter Wilds is Capcoms newest entry in the multiplayer series, but is it coming to Xbox Series X|S?
Monster Hunter Wilds will let players take two weapons out into the field with them for the first time in Capcom's series, and obviously the Charge Blade ...
We also got a look at some cursed lions, an armoured frog with an unsettling tongue and a rideable Chocobo-esque mount that lets you ping arrows on the fly. Let ...
Hunters can also swap to a secondary weapon with their Seikret, empowering hunting parties to adapt to the changing conditions out in the field without ...
The first gameplay trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds shows a lot of what we can expect from the game, the highlight being Focus Mode.
Monster Hunter Wilds introduces a new pack feature, which may see some large monsters often accompanied by smaller versions of themselves.
Capcom provided a good first look at its newest Monster Hunter title. Monster Hunter Wilds will take players to the Forbidden Lands in 2025.
The trailer shown at Thursday's State of Play stream featured a brand new cinematic look at the game, including a smattering of combat gameplay. We got a look ...