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Based on Capcom's spotty patch history, you might want to back up your Monster Hunter Wilds save before Title Update 1 hits




t time of writing, we're roughly seven hours out from the arrival of the first title update for Monster Hunter Wilds, which brings returning leviathan Mizutsune, repeatable Zoh Shia hunts, and a brand new Grand Hub for hunters to call home. A new title update is an exciting time for any hunter, but unfortunately it's also a time for some amount of caution...
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Monster Hunter Wilds patch notes detail weapon balance changes and bug fixes

Monster Hunter Wilds patch notes have arrived for Title Update 1, allowing us to take a closer look at some of the more individual tweaks for Capcom's first post-launch overhaul. Alongside the arrival of Mizutsune and a high-rank version of its climactic story boss, TU1 includes a few notable changes to weapons. In particular, the team has squashed a few frustrations for Hunting Horn, LBG, and Bow users while also giving you easier ways to access your inventory stockpile.


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Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 1 release times




If you're searching for Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 1 release times, you're likely as excited to fight Mizutsune as I am. This beloved bubble-blasting fox is returning to the game as part of the first free content drop, alongside Zoh Shia arriving as a repeatable hunt, and a Grand Hub where you can gather with friends to wave your tankards around and listen to a Wyverian diva belt out some ballads...
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Capcom strongly warns cheaters ahead of Monster Hunter Wilds' Arena Quests

The first major Monster Hunter Wilds update is almost here, and for those looking for a different kind of challenge or for anyone obsessed with speedrunning, it's going to be a good'un. That's because Arena Quests, the time trial-style missions that task you with slaying monsters as swiftly as possible, are coming to the hit RPG. Ahead of Title Update 1 dropping later this week, Capcom has issued a firm warning against anyone looking to cheat in Arena Quests and other time-based challenges, threatening them with account restrictions and suspensions.


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The first title update for Monster Hunter Wilds arrives this Friday, and with it comes arena quests. I'll confess I'm having a bit of difficulty parsing the exact differences between Arena Quests, Free Challenge Quests, and Challenge Quests—even with the provided arena quest explainer—but one thing is clear: Capcom doesn't want people meddling with the arena quest leaderboards...
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