
Monster Hunter Wilds Patch Fixes Major Story Progression Bug
A significant issue in Monster Hunter Wilds left players stuck in Chapter 5-2 due to a missing NPC, preventing further story progression. Over the weekend, the Monster Hunter Status account flagged the issue, and Capcom quickly confirmed a fix.
The update will roll out on March 4, temporarily disconnecting players from online sessions. Once the patch is live, they can jump back in without issue. It's a fast fix for a frustrating bug – hopefully, no more ghost NPCs blocking progression.
Performance Concerns Remain a Hot Topic
While the bug fix is welcome, PC players are still pushing for optimization updates. Complaints about performance have flooded social media, with players sharing tweaks and settings to improve frame rates.
A larger title update is expected in April, bringing a new endgame area and more monsters to hunt. It remains to be seen if this update will also tackle performance concerns.
Despite Issues, Monster Hunter Wilds is Breaking Records
Even with its bugs and PC performance complaints, Monster Hunter Wilds continues to dominate. It shattered records on Steam, reaching insane player counts that have overshadowed nearly every other game on the platform.
For those jumping in, check out guides on weapon types, multiplayer, and beta character transfers to make the most of your monster-slaying adventure.
Monster Hunter Wilds Patch Update Arrives March 4 to Fix Critical Game Issues
Capcom has confirmed that the first major update for Monster Hunter Wilds will be released across all platforms on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, at 8am GMT (12am PST/3am EST). This crucial patch aims to address several game-breaking bugs that have plagued players since the game's launch on February 28.
Key Fixes in the Update
The patch will focus on resolving three major issues:
- Story Progression Block: Fixing a critical bug in Chapter 5-2 "A World Turned Upside Down" where a missing NPC prevents players from advancing the main storyline.
- Ingredient Center Issues: Resolving functionality problems with the game's Ingredient Center.
- Grill a Meal Feature: Addressing bugs that make the "Grill a Meal" feature inaccessible.
What Players Need to Know
- Update Timing: The patch goes live March 4 at 8am GMT/12am PST across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
- Online Sessions: All online sessions will be discontinued when the update drops, requiring players to update before continuing online play.
- Quick Response: This represents a fast turnaround from Capcom, as the company only acknowledged the story progression bug on March 2.
Ongoing Concerns
While this update addresses several critical issues, many players continue to voice concerns about:
- Performance Optimization: PC players particularly have reported frequent crashes, freezing, and stuttering.
- Steam Reviews: Technical issues have contributed to the game's Steam reviews dropping below 50% positive.
- Random Crashes: Players report experiencing crashes during extended play sessions.
What's Next for Monster Hunter Wilds
- A more substantial title update is expected in April 2025.
- This future update will add a new endgame area and additional monster-hunting content.
- No confirmation yet on when performance optimization fixes will be implemented.
Despite these issues, Monster Hunter Wilds has broken sales records for both the Monster Hunter series and Steam platform.
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