This week, the universe of Monster Hunter: Wilds celebrates a significant milestone, having reached the impressive figure of 10 million copies sold worldwide. And of course, Camcon is thrilled. So much so that the game director, Yuya Tokuda, expressed his gratitude to the player community for their unwavering support and offered them a glimpse into the future of the action RPG.
It is said quickly, but…10 million!
We are very happy that so many people around the world are playing, Tokuda commented. To commemorate this achievement, a free item pack is planned to be released. This special lot, typical in the saga, will include consumable items such as potions, steaks, and armor spheres, elements highly valued by the community in their adventures.
The director also took the opportunity to thank for the valuable comments and suggestions received since the game’s launch. According to Tokuda, the development team has been reading your ideas and we are excited about them, indicating that this feedback will be essential in planning future updates.
In the statement, the immediate plans for Monster Hunter: Wilds are outlined. The first major content update, known as TU1, is expected to be released at the end of this week, followed by an intermediate patch scheduled for the end of May, and a second update (TU2) that will arrive sometime in the summer, although the specific date has not yet been announced.
With these initiatives, Capcom aims not only to retain its current player base but also to attract new adventurers to its world full of challenges and creativity. Meanwhile, rumors suggest that there may be more surprises on the way to further enrich the gaming experience.