- Monster Hunter Wilds’ Roadmap has been updated and brings content from title update 3 forward
- A new level of Quest difficulties and a new reward system with Talismans from Title Update 3 will now be released as part of Ver.1.021 next month
- To accommodate the change, Ver.1.021 is now released on August 13
Capcom has announced new changes to Monster Hunter Wilds‘ Roadmap that includes bringing end game content closer to release.
In a new social media post that was shared today, Capcom confirmed that “the extension of playoff content”, originally planned as part of the title update 3, and set to release in late September, now arrive as part of Ver.1.021 next month.
The content included in title update 3, which will now be part of Ver.1.021, includes a new level of Quest difficulties, a new reward system for the new tasks with talismans with random skill combinations, weapon balance adjustments and other improvements and adjustments.
To meet this change, Capcom also confirmed that the release date of the upcoming update will be moved out of its original release window to August 13, 2025.
The “Extra Monster” that was revealed for title update 3 is not moved forward, so fans will have to wait a little longer for it to arrive and the content of title update 4, which includes a “additional monster” and “more challenging hunting”, is still ready to arrive later in the year.
These latest timetable changes follow the release of title update 2 earlier this month, which finally treated the Shader Compilation problem, which had caused terrible performance on PC since the game’s launch.
Despite having solved the problem, the game still has an “overwhelming negative” score on Steam from 16,660 user reviews, but a unified “mixed” score from 162,985 users.



