‘Monster Hunter Wilds’ Collapses With 1% Of Launch Players, 82% Negative Reviews
- Monster Hunter Wilds launched in February 2025 with a peak of 1,384,608 concurrent players but has dropped to 8,077 active users by June 22.
- This significant drop occurred after widespread backlash over poor PC performance, including regular game crashes, drastic drops in frame rates, and a lack of engaging content for players after the main storyline.
- Player sentiment shifted from initial praise to overwhelmingly negative reviews, citing unstable performance even on high-end systems and disappointing balancing updates.
- Capcom acknowledged these issues, promising patches, but slow update pacing has frustrated players who are returning to Monster Hunter World instead.
- Unless a major update improves performance and content depth, the continuing player loss suggests long-term recovery for Wilds remains uncertain.
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