A few months after the first major patch for Monster Hunter Wilds, it is now time for Title Update 2 to arrive for the game from Capcom, bringing new monsters for players to hunt, items, and other gear to enhance character effectiveness. Additionally, the update will include gameplay improvements, support for new PC technologies, and seasonal events with exclusive rewards.
For those waiting for Title Update 2 to jump back into Monster Hunter Wilds, the good news is that the wait will not last much longer. The new content is set to arrive in the coming days, so read below to learn when it goes live and everything Capcom has officially announced so far.
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When Does Update 2 Of Monster Hunter Wilds Launch?
Unlike the game’s first patch, when Capcom revealed only the date without specifying a time, the publisher has been clearer for T itle Update 2 of Monster Hunter Wilds. Players eager for fresh content can expect the major patch to go live on Monday, June 30, at 4:30 AM UTC.
However, depending on the player’s time zone, Title Update 2 may arrive at different moments, meaning some will be able to enjoy everything it offers on Sunday night. The estimated times in several regions are as follows:
- Sunday, June 29, 9:30 PM PT.
- Monday, June 30, 12:30 AM ET.
- Monday, June 30, 6:30 AM CST for Paris.
- Monday, June 30, 1:30 PM JST for Japan.
It is also worth mentioning that the game may undergo maintenance a few hours before the official launch of Title Update 2 for Monster Hunter Wilds. During that window, only the offline options offered by Capcom’s title will be available, preventing players from connecting with friends for multiplayer, for example.
What Are the Main Additions in Title Update 2 for Monster Hunter 2?
The two standout features coming to Monster Hunter Wilds with Title Update 2 are a pair of new monsters for players to hunt in their forbidden lands or online sessions. The first is the Leviathan, Lagiacrus, available to hunters with Hunter Rank 31 or higher who have completed the main quest “A World Turned Upside Down” and the side quest “Forest Doshaguma.”
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Seregios is the other monster being added to Monster Hunter Wilds, and, like Lagiacrus, players must meet certain prerequisites to face this highly mobile flying wyvern. Unlocking it is slightly simpler, requiring only Hunter Rank 31 and completion of the main quest “A World Turned Upside Down,” with no additional side quest needed.
Lagiacrus and Seregios will also bring new armor sets to the game.
For players who enjoy assembling gear with a matching aesthetic while still caring about their equipment’s attributes, another major news in Monster Hunter Wilds is the ability to change weapon appearance. This function works just like Layered Armors, allowing any look to be applied while retaining favored stats.
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Alongside these additions, new monsters and weapon visual customization, Title Update 2 introduces a host of tweaks and fresh content that further reinforce the Monster Hunter Wilds experience. Among them are the new Support Hunters: Mina, who wields Sword and Shield, and Fabius, a Lance specialist, plus extra quests, limited-time events, and even the option to switch handlers between Alma and Erik after meeting certain in-game conditions.
With graphical improvements on PC, new camp functionalities, adjustments to almost every weapon, and quality-of-life updates, this second Title Update is significantly more robust than the first. It not only adds new content to challenge players but also seeks to further optimize gameplay.
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- Engine
- RE Engine
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
- Cross-Platform Play
- Yes, all platforms
- Cross Save
- No
- Franchise
- Monster Hunter
- Number of Players
- 1
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Unknown
- PC Release Date
- February 28, 2025
- Xbox Series X|S Release Date
- February 28, 2025
- PS5 Release Date
- February 28, 2025
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
- X|S Optimized
- Yes