The company responds to technical and content criticisms following the release of the new Monster Hunter.
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The release of Monster Hunter Wilds has been a major event within the action RPG genre, but it hasn’t been without controversy. Numerous players have pointed out technical shortcomings, content limitations, and certain bugs that affect the overall experience. The complaints have been so widespread that they have even reached the ears of Capcom’s investors.
During its most recent financial meeting, one shareholder directly requested explanations about these issues. Capcom’s official response was clear: “The development team is reviewing user feedback, including that posted online, and will address the problems as much as possible through future updates”.
Capcom Assures It’s Listening to Monster Hunter Wilds Players
In light of the growing concern, there was also speculation about whether the game’s potential flaws could be due to external teams contracted specifically for this project. Capcom denied this, stating that the developers assigned to Wilds have previously worked on other games in the series, and that the team has been carefully selected to ensure quality.
Although there are no concrete details yet about the improvements that will be implemented or when they will arrive, Capcom has made it clear that it plans to make further adjustments as the game’s life cycle progresses, as long as the problems can be reasonably addressed.
