10 million copies sold later, Monster Hunter Wilds is promising major improvements, balance updates and even harder monsters to fight
Briefly

Capcom's latest title, Monster Hunter Wilds, has achieved a remarkable 10 million unit sales in just one month, becoming the fastest-selling game in Capcom’s history. In response, game director Yuya Tokuda shared a letter with the community, addressing player feedback and detailing upcoming content. A major patch called Title Update 1 is on the horizon, featuring new monsters and quality of life improvements such as the Grand Hub. The team acknowledges criticism regarding difficulty and plans to introduce more challenges with future updates, ensuring players have an engaging experience ahead.
Capcom's Monster Hunter Wilds has achieved record sales of 10 million units, prompting a detailed letter from game director Yuya Tokuda addressing player feedback and future updates.
In his letter, Tokuda expressed gratitude to players for the game's success, announcing a free item pack and revealing plans for new content in upcoming patches.
The game is set to see new updates, including the addition of new monsters, improved player quality of life features, and changes to game difficulty in response to feedback.
The Grand Hub will enhance player experience by consolidating NPCs and functions, but further improvements to game mechanics will also be addressed in future updates.
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