Capcom's latest Monster Hunter title shattered expectations, achieving a record-breaking 675,000 concurrent players on Steam within just 30 minutes of its release, quickly surpassing 1 million. This monumental launch not only surpasses all previous Monster Hunter titles but also sets a new benchmark for Capcom's entire game catalog. Monster Hunter: World (2018) previously held the record at 334,000 concurrent players, with Monster Hunter Rise (2022) trailing at 230,000. Despite this impressive feat, the game's Steam launch was met with a wave of negative reviews citing technical issues like bugs and frequent crashes.
Offering a self-contained narrative, Monster Hunter Wilds serves as the perfect entry point for newcomers to the series. Players embark on a thrilling adventure through a world teeming with perilous creatures, unraveling the mysteries of the Forbidden Lands. This journey introduces the legendary "White Ghost," a mythical creature, and the enigmatic Guardians, adding layers of intrigue and depth to the game's storyline.
While pre-release reviews were largely positive, some critics pointed to a simplification of gameplay mechanics, suggesting Capcom aimed for broader appeal. However, many players and reviewers celebrated these changes, praising their success in making the game more accessible without compromising its core depth and quality.
Monster Hunter Wilds is now available on PC and modern consoles (PS5, Xbox Series).