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Monster Hunter Wilds gets best pre-order discount ahead of launch

As I sit here, typing away on my Secretlab Fatalis chair, I think it's safe to say that I'm quite the Monster Hunter fan. Of course, that means that I'm eager to dive into Monster Hunter Wilds as soon as it arrives next year, and if you're as excited as I am about the next installment in Capcom's long-running saga, I've got just the deal for you.


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Monster Hunter Wilds: Every monster confirmed so far




With Monster Hunter Wilds just three months away, it's worth studying up on the confirmed monsters that we'll be hunting across the Forbidden Lands. Preparation is, after all, half of the hunter's job—even if that preparation only involves deciding which armor piece would most improve your outfit...
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Monster Hunter Wilds server status

Is Monster Hunter Wilds down? The long-running series' newest entry recently had a beta that left some players clawing at the doors, waiting to get in, only to be met with an error. To avoid that issue in the future, we have the current Monster Hunter Wilds server status so you can know what's stopping you from jumping into the fray.


The Monster Hunter Wilds release date is approaching at speed, and players want to avoid an issue with the beta that stopped them from entering the RPG game. It turns out that the beta just wasn't live yet, but the vague error code left many, understandably, scratching their heads. Here is the current Monster Hunter Wilds server status.


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Capcom, if you're listening: Monster Hunter Wilds needs its hitstop back




Nothing feels like Monster Hunter. You can fight giant lizards in any number of games, but Monster Hunter makes it look believable. When I take on a hunt to go toe-to-toe with a Deviljho, it doesn't just feel like I'm whittling away at an arbitrary number of health points. Instead, Capcom's combat, visual, and sound designers sell the fantasy of a hunter who's made a lifestyle of trading blows with tyrannosaurs. I'm not just dealing damage; when I find the right opening, I'm landing blows that look and feel like they hit hard enough for an elder dragon to feel it...
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Monster Hunter Wilds' low-poly beasts have been lovingly adopted by fans nicknaming them 'origami monsters'




The PC beta for Monster Hunter Wilds has just wrapped up and, uh, it was something alright. Players felt the full wrath of the pretty beefy system requirements, with some rigs making Wilds look more like the original PS2 debut rather than a game that's supposed to be releasing in the year of our lord 2025...
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