Monster Hunter Wilds keeps bleeding players, selling worse than older entries, and Capcom looks stuck, hoping expansions and fixes can save face.
Launch momentum collapsed fast
Launch momentum collapsed fast
- Monster Hunter Wilds shipped in late February 2025 with hype.
- Low difficulty killed long-term engagement.
- Technical hiccups wrecked performance trust.
- Players drifted back to Monster Hunter World.
- Title Updates landed last year with tougher hunts.
- Core frustration still lingered.
- Many fans stayed gone.
- Reputation damage spread outward.
- Capcom posted third-quarter sales figures earlier today.
- Monster Hunter Wilds moved 354,000 units.
- Monster Hunter Rise cleared 453,000 units.
- Sunbreak still beat it at 431,000 units.
- Fans called the comparison embarrassing.
- Older games outselling Wilds looks grim.
- Discounts amplified the contrast.
- New players appear scared off.
- Performance patches remain promised.
- A major technical flaw surfaced earlier this month.
- Master Rank expansion stays unreleased.
- A rumored Nintendo Switch 2 port looms.