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Good news: Monster Hunter Wilds has a release date, so Capcom can finally stop throwing around that vague"2025" window. Even better: Wilds is launching on PC the same day as console, a huge first for the series, onLaunching everywhere at the same time is nothing new for Capcom, but it is new for the Monster Hunter series.
Capcom's embracing of Monster Hunter on PC makes more sense if you've followed the series' rise in prominence these last handful of years—following Wilds' reveal in 2023, PC fans, contributing to its highest concurrent player counts in three years. Nine months later, World still hasn't left the most-played charts.
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