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The progression bug was acknowledged by Capcom, as Monster Hunter Wilds players discovered they were unable to move forward in the story beyond a certain point. In Chapter 5-2, during “A World Turned ...
Monster Hunter Wilds has a pretty substantial game-breaking bug right now, which prevents progress through to the later parts of the story. Thankfully, Capcom is aware and working on a fix, but if you ...
This bug affects monster sizes in Monster Hunter Wilds Investigation Quests that were taken before Title Update 2 debuted. After patching the game and loading it up, the monster sizes will be ...
Monster Hunter Wilds continued its massive launch into the weekend with the second-most players on Steam, helping propel the Valve-owned storefront to a new record-breaking 40 million concurrent users ...
A bug in the outdated build used for the Monster Hunter Wilds beta caused monsters to run to new areas too frequently, Capcom has confirmed, and the full game won't have this annoyance. As VGC reports ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Monster Hunter Rise's version 3.2.0 update is now live on Nintendo Switch. This patch introduces the second Capcom Collab Event Quest and makes ...
Microsoft Corp. took the unusual step of warning that a computer bug it has now patched could be used by a cyber weapon similar to the WannaCry worm, which spread across the globe two years ago. The ...
It's been a couple of weeks since the release of Monster Hunter Rise for Nintendo Switch, and there's a new update that fixes a number of bugs to make your Monster Hunting experience much smoother.
deep-sea isopod, of the species Bathynomus giganteus, has been posted to sites such as Reddit and Cruisers Forum. It may look like a creepy-crawly April Fool's joke - but an expert on deep-sea species ...