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New Monster Hunter Wilds Video Introduces Nata and the Story

Ahead of the release of Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom has shared a new video which highlights the story and focuses on Nata — a mysterious young boy who accompanies the player character on their journey. The new video doesn’t have any story spoilers, but further outlines the importance of this character. So rest assured, checking this out won’t impact your enjoyment of Wilds.

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You can watch the Monster Hunter Wildsstory video featuring Nata below:

Additionally, Capcom shared a video featuring Monster Hunter Wilds Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and Director Yuya Tokuda. In the video they share their excitement and nervousness for the release of the hotly anticipated title, and that they, along with other core members of the team, will be playing Monster Hunter Wilds all day. Which means players could theoretically run into the development team.

You can watch the video below:

Monster Hunter Wilds, a follow-up to Monster Hunter World, expands upon systems in previous Monster Hunter games. Like Monster Hunter Rise, Wilds features a mount, and features an expansive new map with environmental hazards similar to World and Iceborne. Capcom has slowly trickled out information on new monsters, and returning ones like the Gore Magala.

Monster Hunter Wilds will release for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X on February 28, 2025.


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