The highly anticipated *Monster Hunter Wilds* has just rolled out its day-one patch, and it's a hefty one, coming in at a surprising 18GB. Players are encouraged to download this update to enhance the game's overall performance. Initially released on PlayStation 5, Capcom plans to extend this patch to other platforms soon. However, detailed patch notes from the developer have yet to be shared, leaving players curious about the specifics of the changes.
Speculation among fans suggests that this substantial patch might include high-resolution textures. Many reviewers noted the absence of these textures in their review copies, which could explain the large file size, as high-resolution textures demand significant storage space. Additionally, since the patch debuted on the PlayStation 5, it's possible it incorporates PS5 Pro enhancements. Capcom has confirmed *Monster Hunter Wilds* will be optimized for the PS5 Pro at launch, potentially boosting gameplay performance for console users.
Another key aspect of this day-one patch is likely to be bug fixes. Despite Capcom's efforts to polish the game, there are still several bugs that need addressing. Including these fixes in the initial patch is a move that players can certainly anticipate.
Even though it's labeled as a day-one patch, players who pre-ordered the game can download the update ahead of the release date. Those with slower internet connections should plan to install the patch before February 28 to ensure a seamless first playthrough. It's worth noting that this patch, tagged as version 1.000.020, is not expected to include new content but rather focus on gameplay improvements and bug fixes.
For those eager for fresh content, *Monster Hunter Wilds* will offer post-launch DLC. Three paid DLC packs are on the horizon, alongside two free content updates. The first free DLC, arriving in spring, will feature Mizutsune along with new event quests. More content, including new monsters and missions, is expected in the summer.
*Monster Hunter Wilds* is set to launch on PC and consoles on February 28.