Monster Hunter Wilds will be available on February 28, 2025, and will have some pre-order bonuses. Many fans have long speculated that Monster Hunter Wilds would be coming out in early 2025. Avid gamers have pieced together various hints, clues, and previous games' posting habits to guess the specific date of the next entry in Capcom's Monster Hunter franchise. Not surprisingly, the accuracy of their claims seems to have been high as fans expected the title to be released during the first quarter of 2025.
Many fans expect Monster Hunter Wilds to improve on the formula of Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter World. With new features, including the likes of Focus Mode, Wounds, the Seikrets, and others, it looks like Capcom has worked on not only bettering the old mechanics, but also in introducing fresh experiences both for veterans and newbies in the franchise. A new trailer released by Capcom during PlayStation's State of Play shows new footage, and unveils the official release date and pre-order bonuses.
Some Fans Are Already Concerned About the Monster Hunter Wilds Frame Rate
The Monster Hunter Wilds playable demo at Gamescom 2024 has many fans raising huge concerns regarding the game's frame rate.
Monster Hunter Wilds will be coming out on February 28, 2025, according to a new trailer. While the video focuses on several storyline cutscenes interspersed with gameplay footage, it also reveals the pre-order bonuses, and upcoming content for the game. Fans who choose to pre-order the title will receive the Guild Knight Set Layered Armor and the Hope Charm Talisman. The footage also gives a look at the second locale, The Scarlet Forest, which should delight gamers who are curious about Monster Hunter Wilds' new maps.
Monster Hunter Wilds Pre-Order Bonuses
In addition, the footage ends with information regarding the different editions the game will be available in. The Standard Edition offers the base game, while the Deluxe Edition offers an additional deluxe pack of unlockables, such as Layered Armors for the player and the Palico, Gestures, Hairstyles, and others. A third choice, the Premium Deluxe Edition, comes with the previously mentioned content, but also adds an extra music track, more profile customization choices, and additional pieces of head cosmetics, which should work well with Monster Hunter Wilds' new armor options.
Ending the video, fans who have save data for Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter World Iceborne on their consoles will be able to access bonuses in the form of Palico armor and weapons. This gives fans more reason to revisit the critically-acclaimed Monster Hunter World before Wilds comes out. As it stands, it looks like Capcom is giving fans a lot to look forward to once Monster Hunter Wilds releases on February 28, 2025.