Monster Hunter Wild: New Monsters, Customization, and Post-Launch Plans

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In the thrilling world of Monster Hunter Wild, the second open beta has wrapped up, leaving fans on the edge of their seats with anticipation for the game's upcoming launch. The trailer showcases the never-before-seen monster Gan dead, a fearsome creature lurking in the ice Shard Cliffs, ready to unleash icy devastation with its claw attacks and mysterious blue energy. Players can look forward to exciting features like popup Camp customization, allowing them to personalize their bases with a variety of options, from adjusting tent patterns to adding chairs and flower pots.
The game also offers a photo mode for capturing epic moments, complete with customization options like camera view adjustments and depth of field settings. Players can express themselves further with custom text in stickers, adding a fun and interactive element to communication in the game. Another unique feature is the ability to climb on monster corpses, adding a touch of realism to the experience as players navigate the game world.
Director Yuya Tokuda promises weapon balance improvements in Monster Hunter Wild, ensuring that all weapon types are nearly as viable as each other. While Siege quests won't be available at launch, players can look forward to post-launch updates introducing new monsters like Mizutsune in Title Update 1 and a free monster in Title Update 2. The game's roadmap hints at exciting new content and events to keep players engaged in the monster-hunting adventure.

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