Key things
- Data miners have discovered that Monster Hunter Wilds will feature unannounced monsters like Gravios and Nerscylla.
- Gore Magala and Gypceros also escaped the game.
- Monster Hunter Wilds is shaping up to be the franchise's most expansive entry yet.
Data miners revealed it Monster Hunter Wilds will feature the return of several previously unannounced monsters. The game's open beta test was made available on October 28, 2024, and it didn't take long for fans to comb through its code. One of the most interesting details coming out of the leak is the fact Monster Hunter Wilds will bring back several enemies we haven't seen since 2018 Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.
Capcom's hotly anticipated action RPG has already made significant progress despite not being released yet. Nearly 25,000 Steam users were running Monster Hunter Wilds before the beta was even available on PC. Early adopters have also been hard at work as leaks of the game's code began appearing online just days after testing began.
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What to expect from the Monster Hunter Wilds open beta
Monster Hunter Wilds will have a short open beta with crossplay and even early access for PS5 players on October 31st.
According to the leak, fans can expect to see Gravios, Gypceros, Nerscylla, and Gore Magala in the upcoming version. While Gore Magala has not been absent for too long, he will appear in 2022 Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreakit will be the first time in six years that the other three have appeared. There is still plenty of game Monster Hunter Wilds needs to be redone, but these four are a good start.
Leaked Monster Hunter Wilds Monsters
- Gravios
- Gore Magala
- Gypsum
- Nerscilla
Interestingly, the game code does not mention any of these monsters by name. Instead, each creature has a unique numerical ID that remains constant throughout the series. Fans learned what each of these codes represented and had them decipher the text to find out which monsters were coming to the game, even though Capcom hadn't announced them yet. This is not the first time this has happened. Monster Hunter Rise's monsters leaked ahead of the game's 2020 release.
Even without the return of these four beasts, the next title v Monster Hunter the series is growing and is the biggest yet. Capcom has already announced a number of massive changes for the Monster Hunter Wildsincluding a 3D map, new mechanics, and armor that is no longer gender-locked. While there's no official word yet on how many monsters will be making their way into the game, it's safe to say that players will have no shortage of creatures to take on when the game is released in full.
for now Wilds is still in its open beta, which will run until November 3, 2024. The full game will launch on February 28, 2025 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S.