On the occasion of the Tokyo Game Show 2025, Capcom has launched a broadcast full of news about its games, focusing on updates for already established titles and the most anticipated ones in its catalog. One of the main protagonists is Monster Hunter: Wilds, which has been dealing with technical issues since its release, generating distrust among players.
Whatever it takes to regain trust
During the presentation, Ryozo Tsujimoto, producer of the series, announced the arrival of Gogmazios, a gigantic elder dragon that will make its debut in Monster Hunter: Wilds. This feared monster was first seen in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. However, players will have to wait until December to face it, as it will be part of the fourth major content update, which will also include a Christmas event, several improvements, and expanded endgame content. Although not many details were provided about these improvements, players are keeping an eye on updates through the official Monster Hunter portal.
For now, fans can look forward to the arrival of the update 3, scheduled for September 29, which will introduce a Halloween autumn event and a collaboration with Final Fantasy XIV. This collaboration will allow players to hunt Omega Planetes, a new monster that has been an integral part of the Square Enix franchise for many years.
Despite Capcom’s attempts to regain the trust of its player base, data and comments on Steam indicate that there is still a tense situation regarding Monster Hunter: Wilds. Some sources suggest that the difficulties in the game may be deeper than what the developer has publicly admitted.