Monster Hunter Wilds Promises Stronger Bosses Are Coming After Complaints About It Being Too Easy

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Monster Hunter Wilds Promises Stronger Bosses Are Coming After Complaints About It Being Too Easy
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Capcom says a proper social hub is also on the way

Ahead of its February 28 release, Capcom is already giving fans a tease of Monster Hunter Wilds’ first big title update coming in early April. The free post-launch patch will include even more powerful monsters for players to hunt, a relief following pre-release worries that the game might be the easiest Monster Hunter yet. “Prepare your gear, and resolve, hunters! TU1 will bring with it a monster of formidable strength at a level above Tempered!” Capcom revealed on Thursday.

A number of early reviews of the game dinged it for how streamlined it feels compared to past entries in the action-RPG series, with some critics and longtime fans especially concerned about the lack of really challenging content even in high-rank missions. That said, as I wrote in my review earlier this week, I’ve still been having a blast with Monster Hunter Wilds and there’s clearly plenty of room for more challenging content to arrive in the future.

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