Monster Hunter Wilds Is So Popular It Caused A Run On An Unexpected Dish In Japan
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Following its successful launch, Monster Hunter Wilds has become Capcom's fastest-selling game, quickly popular among fans. A curious phenomenon has emerged in Japan, where players are expressing a newfound love for cheese naan, inspired by its appearance in the game. A scene in Kunafa village particularly ignited this foodie craze, leading to increased orders at local restaurants. Salam Namaste Tokyo shared a humorous video about an overwhelming order for cheese naans, crediting the game for their surge in sales. Meanwhile, a patch for gameplay bugs is on the way, and the game has also broken records for concurrent players on Steam.
Monster Hunter Wilds has quickly become Capcom's fastest-selling game, thanks to its engaging gameplay and a unique trend emerging among Japanese players for cheese naan.
Players in Japan are sharing their love for cheese naan on social media after being inspired by the game, particularly a scene set in Kunafa village.
Salam Namaste Tokyo, a Nepalese restaurant, thanked Monster Hunter Wilds for the influx of cheese naan orders, joking about fulfilling an order of 99 naans.
The integral cooking and eating mechanics in Monster Hunter Wilds remind players that while characters enjoy meals, they must remain vigilant as monsters can interrupt their feasts.
Read at GameSpot
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