Monster Hunter Wilds fans, get ready — the next big update is coming sooner than expected. In an unexpected move, Sony accidentally leaked the details of Title Update 2 on the official PlayStation website.
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Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 2: Release Date, Leaked Details, and New Monsters


Monster Hunter Wilds fans, get ready — the next big update is coming sooner than expected. In an unexpected move, Sony accidentally leaked the details of Title Update 2 on the official PlayStation website.

While the information was quickly removed, sharp-eyed fans noticed that Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 2 is scheduled for release on June 30. This update promises to bring a ton of exciting new content to keep hunters busy all summer long.

What’s Coming in Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 2?

According to the leaked information, players can look forward to:

New Event Quests: More limited-time challenges to test your skills and earn exclusive rewards.

Layered Weapons: Customize your favorite weapons with stylish new looks without sacrificing performance.

Leviathan Arch-Tempered Uth Duna: A powerful new variant for hunters seeking the ultimate challenge.

Two Fan-Favorite Monsters: The first is confirmed to be Lagiacrus, the iconic underwater leviathan. The second is rumored to be Seregios, known for its aggressive aerial attacks and based on recent datamine hints.

New Cosmetic Armor Set: A fresh armor design to help you hunt in style.

Official Reveal Coming Soon

Capcom had previously teased that major announcements were coming at its next showcase, and this leak all but confirms what’s in store. The Capcom Spotlight livestream is set for Thursday, June 25 at 3 PM PT / 11 PM UK time. During the event, fans can expect deeper dives into upcoming Monster Hunter Wilds content, as well as interviews with the development team.

Monster Hunter Wilds Sales Continue to Break Records

Monster Hunter Wilds has had an incredible launch, selling 8 million copies in just three days. This makes it the fastest-selling Capcom game ever, surpassing Monster Hunter World’s 5 million copies in 2018 and Monster Hunter Rise’s 4 million copies in 2021.

In our review, we gave Monster Hunter Wilds a 9001 out of 10, praising its refined combat and smoother gameplay experience: “Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge.”

Get Ready to Hunt

If you’re just starting your journey in Monster Hunter Wilds, we have plenty of resources to help you out. Check out our in-depth guide on what Monster Hunter Wilds doesn’t tell you, a complete breakdown of all 14 weapon types, and our detailed walkthrough to help you through the toughest hunts. We also have a multiplayer guide for teaming up with friends and instructions on how to transfer your Monster Hunter Wilds Beta character to the full game.

Stay tuned for more official updates during the Capcom Spotlight and prepare yourself for everything Title Update 2 has to offer!

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