Monster Hunter Wilds will receive its second major update on June 30. The patch brings advanced graphics features to PC players. Capcom adds support for NVIDIA DLSS 4 and AMD FSR 4 technologies. Players can combine different upscaling and frame generation methods. The update also reduces video memory usage.
PC users gain new control options and system warnings. The game will alert players about outdated graphics drivers. Keyboard settings become more customizable. Players can copy lobby and hunter identification codes easily. Squad identification numbers also become copyable through menus.
Two classic monsters return to the hunting grounds. Lagiacrus and Seregios join the creature roster. A new Layered Weapons system arrives with the update. Frame generation works automatically based on game performance needs. Players still need these features for smooth gameplay performance.
Future content releases follow a planned schedule. July brings the challenging Arch-tempered Uth Duna monster. August features a special Fender musical collaboration event. September delivers the third major content update. These additions keep expanding the hunting experience.
The game runs on multiple gaming platforms. PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles support the title. Each platform receives the same content updates simultaneously. Capcom continues supporting the popular monster hunting game. Regular updates maintain player interest and engagement levels.
PC users gain new control options and system warnings. The game will alert players about outdated graphics drivers. Keyboard settings become more customizable. Players can copy lobby and hunter identification codes easily. Squad identification numbers also become copyable through menus.
Two classic monsters return to the hunting grounds. Lagiacrus and Seregios join the creature roster. A new Layered Weapons system arrives with the update. Frame generation works automatically based on game performance needs. Players still need these features for smooth gameplay performance.
Future content releases follow a planned schedule. July brings the challenging Arch-tempered Uth Duna monster. August features a special Fender musical collaboration event. September delivers the third major content update. These additions keep expanding the hunting experience.
The game runs on multiple gaming platforms. PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles support the title. Each platform receives the same content updates simultaneously. Capcom continues supporting the popular monster hunting game. Regular updates maintain player interest and engagement levels.