Monster Hunter Wilds sales trail older entries as players leave

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
  • 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.
Fixes failed to change minds
  • Title Updates landed last year with tougher hunts.
  • Core frustration still lingered.
  • Many fans stayed gone.
  • Reputation damage spread outward.
Sales numbers tell the story
  • 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.
Community reaction turns bleak
  • Fans called the comparison embarrassing.
  • Older games outselling Wilds looks grim.
  • Discounts amplified the contrast.
  • New players appear scared off.
Last levers Capcom can pull
  • Performance patches remain promised.
  • A major technical flaw surfaced earlier this month.
  • Master Rank expansion stays unreleased.
  • A rumored Nintendo Switch 2 port looms.
 

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