Following Monster Hunter Wilds’ newest trailer reveal throughout Summer season Sport Fest, Capcom has been sharing extra on what gamers can count on from the most recent recreation in its vastly common creature-battling sequence – confirming cross-play is in for PC, Xbox Sequence X/S, and PlayStation 5, whereas nonetheless insisting cross-save is ‘not attainable’.
That data comes through a new replace on the Monster Hunter web site, which explains gamers on PS5, Sequence X/S, and Steam will all have the ability to match with – and grow to be pals with – one another, no matter platform. Nonetheless, cross-play may be disabled if gamers favor.
The information is significantly much less constructive for anybody hoping Capcom may lastly pull its finger out and implement cross-save for Monster Hunter this time round. The writer confirms save information – together with the likes of recreation progress and paid DLC – will likely be managed individually on every platform. As such, it insists it can “not be attainable” to share save information throughout platforms.
The excellent news, after all, is that Monster Hunter Wilds is presently anticipated to launch concurrently on PlayStation 5, Xbox Sequence X/S, and PC – which means the shortage of cross-save ought to be much less of a problem with out the staggered platform releases seen with Monster Hunter World and Rise.
Monster Hunter Wilds was unveiled throughout final yr’s The Sport Awards, together with a obscure launch date of 2025. It options new mounts referred to as Seikrets, some very chatty cutscenes, giant migrating herds of smaller creatures, and a number of biomes. Not probably the most enthralling stuff, admittedly, however hopefully Capcom will share extra substantial particulars quickly.
Monster Hunter Wilds launches for Xbox Sequence X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC subsequent yr.