Monster Hunter Wilds is a terrible hit for Capcom, with an amazing 1.3 million simultaneous players on Steam. And among the independent programmers to say that his premiere stopped the sale of his games, and the programmer Palworld Pocketpair gave employees a day off to play, it seems that Monster Hunter Wilds caused an unlikely escalate in sales of Naan cheese.
As reported MachineThe release of Monster Hunter Wilds meant that the fans rushed to Nepalese restaurants to buy Naan cheese.
But why especially naan cheese? It is because of one cutscene in the game that turns around cooking and eating naan cheese. It shows it in great detail, along with steaming balmy melted cheese, because the player’s character and their companions sit for a meal in the village of Kunafa.
As the story progresses, your hunter will be invited to a meal in the village of Kunafa, where those who live in the desert live. Those villagers who know nothing about hunting and did not even see the weapons that will present you on a dish that resembles a freshly baked cheese. When you bite into a crunchy surface with charred spots, both the pair and the melted cheese pour out. A meal is an incredible feast for hunters from the outside world, which makes him a scene showing how much we welcome these villagers.
Automaton translated a number of posts in social media from fans who were so inspired by the monster Hunter Wilds interludes that they were looking for cheese in real life. The Nepalese restaurant in Tokyo called Salam Namaste also entered the fun, twying: “Salam Namaste, when we receive 99 orders on cheese in the north.”
Salam namaste when I ordered 99 naan cheese overdue at night
pic.twitter.com/wa7e2pylnp– Salam namaste Tokyo 2019 More copying the link to the Tweet Tweet responding to @salamnamaste01 March 2, 2025
“Cheese naan is too popular” A restaurant was added. “Although I had a lot of cheese, I started to finish, so I had to go to the supermarket to buy more. Thank you, Monster Hunter! “
In an interview with Ign, Kaname Fujioka, executive director and artistic director, as well as the director of the first Hunter Monster game, she explained how Capcom filled this compact but unforgettable food scene with attention to detail.
“We spent a lot of time, inventing what these villagers eat,” said Fujioka. “Because they are not hunting people, what do they eat normally? When we thought about how they get nutrients based on animals, we decided that they had to breed live inventory and eat food based on a dairy. You are able to get a brush -like grain when they go out on a wide nutritional with a map, so it can use on food -based. We wanted it to be something made of simple ingredients and is not too complicated.
So it may seem a free stage of the dining room, it seems that a lot of workforce has presented this dish similar to one that exists in real life, naan cheese, in a delicious and significant way.
“In fact, it is extremely tough to present something that is crunchy on the surface, but elastic inside with the support of CG,” added Fujioka. “We attempted the food scene at Kunafa from early development, even on the prototype scene, and we simply couldn’t make us look at the way we would like. And error.
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To support start the adventure of Monster Hunter Wilds, look at what Monster Hunter Wilds does not say, and a guide to all 14 types of weapons in the game. We also have a detailed Monster Hunter Wilds guide, a guide for multiplayer Monster Hunter Wilds, to explain how to play with friends, and if you played one of the open beta, here’s how to convey the character of Monster Hunter Wilds Beta.
Review Monster Hunter Wilds Ign returned 8/10. We said: “Monster Hunter Wilds still smoothes the rough corners of the series in an intelligent way, creating extremely funny fights, but there is also a lack of a real challenge.”
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