Summary
- Capcom is suspending players in Monster Hunter Wilds for misconduct, which includes acquiring unreleased content.
- Title Update 2 for Monster Hunter Wilds will introduce layered weapons.
- Players can report cheaters in Monster Hunter Wilds through the person's Hunter Profile.
Capcom has issued a warning to Monster Hunter Wilds players, stating that accounts found to have been engaging in misconduct are being suspended progressively starting on June 5. While many fans have been enjoying all the content Monster Hunter Wilds already has to offer, others are eager to finally get their hands on Title Update 2, which is expected to arrive in summer 2025.
It was recently announced that Monster Hunter Wilds will be adding layered weapons to the game with the release of Title Update 2, which is a feature fans have been requesting since its launch in February. Monster Hunter Wilds is filled with cosmetics that allow gamers to show off their personal style. Fans already have the ability to utilize layered armor, which allows them to take on the appearance of any armor they own while enjoying the benefits of whichever armor they have equipped.
Monster Hunter Wilds' Layered Weapons Can Atone for One of the Game's Biggest Sins
Monster Hunter Wilds' Title Update 2 is set to introduce layered weapons to the game, solving a long-standing issue for style-conscious hunters.
In a recent post on Twitter, Capcom announced that, in the wake of the release of Monster Hunter Wilds' Title Update 1, it will be taking action against players who have engaged in misconduct with their accounts. While this definitely includes players who have been found to be cheating, it also includes those who have managed to acquire unreleased content. The post specifically mentions utilizing armor before it has been officially released. These suspensions will start rolling out progressively on June 5.
Monster Hunter Wilds Is Suspending Accounts Engaging in Misconduct
Capcom stated that players may be suspended after an investigation of their account's activity, which involves using detection systems. In the announcement, Capcom also said that it cannot respond to individual inquiries regarding the enforcement actions. The post also mentioned that gamers can report players suspected of cheating or engaging in misconduct by going to their Hunter Profile in Monster Hunter Wilds and selecting "Report."
Monster Hunter Wilds recently featured a crossover with the popular fighting game Street Fighter 6, bringing skins of characters like Akuma, Cammy, and Chun-Li to the title. While Akuma was released as free DLC for all players, Cammy and Chun-Li were part of paid DLC made available to fans. The skins take advantage of the game's layered armor feature, allowing players to don the outfits of their favorite Street Fighter 6 characters while still benefiting from their very best pieces of equipment. With so much content to enjoy and even more on the way, many fans are feeling optimistic about the future of Monster Hunter Wilds.
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