Monster Hunter Wilds will try to limit FOMO with a recent update

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Capcom continues to adapt and update Monster Hunter Wilds since the release in February, and in the recent Gildia report has been dealing with one specific feedback: fear of losing content.

Over X/TwitterCapcom said he had received requests for time -limited dating monsters permanently for hunting. In response, the developer makes the fight against Tempered Rey Dau and Uth Duna permanently to hunt.

Rey Dau Demphed, on July 23 with the Festival of Agreement: Flamefete arrival and will be permanently. (Capcom notes that the event mission available now will end on July 16)

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UTH-TEMPRED UTH DUNA will also arrive on July 23, a week earlier than planned, and will also be available. These two are the first and only confirmed indefinite additions so far, although it looks like Capcom is considering more.

“We are considering taking the tasks of events for upcoming demper monsters and other tasks permanently,” said Capcom in your statement. “After finalizing the details of these improvements, we will share exactly what they are, and when they will be implemented.”

Opinions on the update seem generally positive. Although there is a fear Over the loss of the funnel effect This time circumscribed content, most players seem excited about this change, especially since the enemies took care of the bow They often contain recent content and drops This returning players may want to look.

“I would just prefer to go back to many new things when I’m in a mood to get involved with it,” said one of the players on Subreddit r/monsterhunter.

Capcom is gradually working on resolving feedback and problems with Monster Hunter Wilds, even if he apparently received harassment in connection with the latest entry in the Monster Hunter series. This seems to be a solid change, and the sign he listens to, even if they still introduce quite vast additions, such as the recent battle of Lagiacrus.

Both Arch-Tempeed Rey Dau and UTH Duna come to Monster Hunter Wilds, on a indefinite stay, July 23.

Eric is an independent IGN writer.

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