CAPCOM announced on Monday that three Monster Hunter titles will discontinue Windows 10 compatibility starting on October 14, 2025. The Japanese publisher stated Monster Hunter Wilds, Monster Hunter World, and Monster Hunter Rise will no longer receive guaranteed functionality on the older operating system after that date. The games remain playable on Windows 10 devices, but future patches may create compatibility issues.
Monster Hunter Wilds received a Title Update on Monday that adds Final Fantasy XIV crossover content. The patch introduces Omega Planetes as a new monster, Dark Knight Hunter armor, Pictomancy abilities, and Arch-tempered Nu Udra through an event quest. The game launched earlier this year on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S platforms.
Monster Hunter Wilds received a Title Update on Monday that adds Final Fantasy XIV crossover content. The patch introduces Omega Planetes as a new monster, Dark Knight Hunter armor, Pictomancy abilities, and Arch-tempered Nu Udra through an event quest. The game launched earlier this year on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S platforms.