The Monster Hunter Wilds release date has now been confirmed, and it’s, thankfully, not as far off as we once feared. The upcoming RPG from Capcom is the latest in a storied saga of titles where you explore the open world, slay beasts, cook food, meet other players, and strive to become the most fearsome warrior in the land, all with an anime-inspired aesthetic.?
The series has had something of a resurgence in recent years with prior entries coming to PC and consoles such as Worlds and Rise, so the hype is high for the next chapter to deliver, where it may one day be considered one of the best RPGs on the market.
Further down the page, we’re providing all the necessary information on the confirmed Monster Hunter Wilds release date, pricing, platforms, gameplay, trailers, and more.
Monster Hunter Wilds Release Date
After months of speculation, the official Monster Hunter Wilds release date has been confirmed for February 28, 2025. That means fans won’t be waiting long to get their hands on the next big installment from the monster-hunting franchise. It will be launching all platforms.
Monster Hunter Wilds Pre-Orders
If you’re after Monster Hunter Wilds pre-orders, then you’re in luck. You can secure your digital copy of the game early through the PlayStation Store, Xbox Marketplace, and Steam on PC.?
The Standard Edition of Monster Hunter Wilds, as well as the Deluxe and Premium Deluxe Editions, can be pre-ordered through all three digital distributors.
There are different Monster Hunter Wilds pre-order bonuses available depending on the platform, too. Pre-ordering on PS5 gets you the Monster Hunter Wilds Digital Mini Art Book (a separate application from the game). For Xbox and Steam, pre-ordering early will get you the Hunter Layered Armor Set: Guild Knight and the Talisman: Hope Charm, which PS5 gamers will also receive.
Monster Hunter Wilds Price
As well as the release date, the Monster Hunter Wilds price has been revealed too. As expected, this AAA game in 2024 retails for $69.99 for the Standard Edition. However, there are two other versions to secure ahead of launch, including the Deluxe Edition for $89.99 and the Premium Deluxe Edition for $109.99, which is consistent across all the platforms.
Monster Hunter Wilds will be available on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and the PS5. And because hunting monsters is tough work and is better to do with a team, many consoles is a win — the vast number of players available to team up with you on crossplay is no joke. While there have been Monster Hunter Wilds rumors of the game coming to Nintendo Switch, but that seems unlikely, considering the GPU and CPU of this game far surpass those of the original Switch. We can only speculate that the game could possibly end up on the Nintendo Switch 2, whenever that is announced. If you’re gnawing at the bone for Monster Hunter Wilds trailers, you’re in luck because there are multiple available for fans and newcomers to dissect. First, the announcement trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds is just around three minutes long. It opens with the player character and their crew on their ship, just starting their expedition into the Forbidden Lands. We get a glimpse of the changing environment and weather dynamics, with sandstorms and the danger they pose, as well as how this weather (and the day and night cycle) affects the monsters that roam the land. This trailer also marked the first time we saw the player character speak, and it seems that the Monster Hunter Wilds story will be much bolder this time around. The second trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds, The Hunter’s Journey, does much the same as the first with its big difference being that we follow a female hunter this time around. The trailer also focuses on showing mount gameplay and combat, with the hunter and its mount dodging and weaving from enemy attacks. Weaponry like the blowgun, and how it can attack from afar and be used while riding a mount, conveyed the level of variety players can expect, even while riding.Monster Hunter Wilds Platforms
Monster Hunter Wilds Trailers
Alongside several videos showing off the vast amount of Monster Hunter Wilds weapons, from the heavy bowgun to the insect glaive. Monster Hunter Wilds has an entire 13-minute video dedicated to weapon mechanics.
And yes, we’re curious to hear more about Monster Hunter Wilds’ Gemma as well.
Gemma, the Research Commission Smithy, will be in charge of all things armor and weapons! Gear up for frequent visits to her as you craft and improve your equipment throughout your journey. #MHWilds pic.twitter.com/WTXydzRA4C
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) June 2, 2024
From combos to customization, everything you need to know about which weapon works best against what monster, and everything in between, can be found in Monster Hunter Wilds ‘Weapons and Mechanics Overview.’
The third trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds shows off a new location and predator within the Forbidden Lands: The Scarlet Forest and Lala Barina.
The Scarlet Forest truly lives up to its name. Its foliage is a deep, crimson red, which allows predators like the tap-dancing, ballet-esque spider monster Lala Barina to hide in camouflage before they strike. Monster Hunter Worlds gameplay looks to be similar to its predecessors while evolving the formula thanks to being on the latest console generation and higher-end PCs.
The fourth Monster Hunter Wilds trailer is the Release Date Reveal, which debuted at the PlayStation Showcase in September 2024. The three-and-a-half-minute video covers a more in-depth look at the story of the game as well as new Monster Hunter Wilds characters to get to know this side of the game’s release date.
As the name implies, this Monster Hunter Wilds trailer reveals the release date at the very end while also confidently stating that pre-orders are now open for business. If you feared a long wait, then you’re in luck, as you can ring in the new year with the monster-hunting action you know and love.
Monster Hunter Wilds System Requirements
With pre-orders and a release date now concrete, the Monster Hunter system requirements have also been revealed, and they are a touch higher than some may have expected. We know the minimum and recommended specs, with the latter requiring more up-to-date hardware for ideal performance in 1080p, targeting 60fps; you’ll find the full details below.
Component | Minimum | Recommended |
CPU | Intel Corei5-10600 / Intel Core i3-12100F / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | Intel Core i5-11600K / Intel Core i5-12400 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600X / AMD Ryzen 5 5500 |
GPU | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super or AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT | Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super or Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 / AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT |
RAM | 16GB? | 16GB |
Storage | TBA (SSD required)? | TBA (SSD required)? |
OS | Windows 10 64-bit | Windows 10 64-bit |
Interestingly, the minimum Monster Hunter Wilds system requirements will allow you to run the game at 1080p and 30fps but only when upscaling from 720p by using DLSS, FSR, or XeSS. Considering the fairly up-to-date processors and respectable GPU needed, that’s quite demanding.
For the recommended Monster Hunter Wilds system requirements, you can expect to play the game at 1080p, and 60fps with “Medium” settings with Frame Generation enabled. This means either running on an RTX 40 series card or using AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames for Team Red hardware.
Based on these system requirements, if you want to play Monster Hunter Wilds in 1440p and 4K at higher framerates, you’re going to need a high-end machine. To maintain higher resolutions, we recommend either an RTX 4080 Super or RX 7900 GRE. If your PC specs are lacking, you may want to play this one on consoles instead. Running on an aging machine will only lead to disappointment.
Latest Monster Hunter Wilds News
The latest Monster Hunter Wilds news is?that the game has received its?official release date of February 28, 2025. It was previously speculated the title would arrive later next year, but that’s thankfully not the case. The news was announced with a brand-new trailer that?goes into deeper story and gameplay details.
Previous Monster Hunter Wilds news focused on the new location with a dedicated trailer shown off at Gamescom 2024.
The trailer follows the player character and their merry band of monster hunters as they enter the Scarlet Forest region, a deep-red woodland with fascinating predatory and prey creatures.
This time around, the focus was entirely on the predator, the Lala Barina. A stupendously large spider monster with tufts of white on its back, as well as crimson petals to disguise itself, this creature uses a stinger from its butt to jab at players before dancing away with an elegance that you wouldn’t expect.
Alongside this new look at a terrifying monster, Monster Hunter Wilds also showed off the Windward Plains Apex Predator: the Rey Dau. A monstrous beast with the power to call lightning down upon the player and their allies, any who go up against this creature needs to watch their step.
Unfortunately, this new trailer didn’t come with an exact Monster Hunter Wilds release date. Even so, with a glimpse at unique monsters and locations, Monster Hunter fans have had an excellent Gamescom with a ton of new information and Monster Hunter details to dissect.
What is Monster Hunter Wilds?
Next Installment in Monster Hunter Franchise
Monster Hunter Wilds revolves around the player character,? a professional monster hunter who protects the balance of the world’s ecosystem by hunting monsters and helping out the various Monster Hunter Wilds characters you meet.
In Monster Hunter Wilds, the location you explore is aptly titled The Forbidden Land, a place that has two faces. One is brimming with life, and its lands are lush and vibrant. The other is a harsh and unforgiving desert landscape, where resources are short, and survival of the fittest reigns supreme.
You won’t be alone in Monster Hunter Wilds, and not just because of the multiplayer aspect. Not only are there various NPCs and characters you can meet in villages and while out exploring, but you also have your very own Palico – a cat-like companion who can guide players. They can warn about dangers, point out important interactions and items, and even talk!
Though if you’ve more of a preference for cats that don’t speak actual dialogue, you are able to toggle between speech and plain old meows for your Palico. And if that doesn’t cut it for you, then you’ll always find a friend in the mount (which you can customize) that will be vital for exploration and charging into battle.
Strategic combat also makes a return with traps like the Claw Hook and the Slinger to manipulate monster behavior. Though there’s still plenty of mechanics and weapon crafting for those who just want to pick up a big sword (or a twin set of daggers) and whale on the latest monster that enters their line of sight. All in all, there will be plenty to do, and with Monster Hunter Wilds crossplay integration, plenty of folk to do it with.
The Bottom Line
Monster Hunter Wilds looks to be an evolution of fan-favorite entries such as Worlds and Rise. Thanks to its exclusivity to current-generation consoles and PC instead of limping on with the aging Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch, there’s a clear step up in visual fidelity.
Base building, hunting, and survival mechanics seem to be a major priority here, even more so than at any other point in the series. It’s one to watch for the franchise-faithful and curious newcomers alike when it comes out on February 28, 2025.