Capcom's Monster Hunter Wilds launched strong but is now struggling, selling just 477,000 copies in its latest quarter, falling short of Monster Hunter Rise. Capcom's president, Haruhiro Tsujimoto, attributes the slowdown to the steep PS5 costs—console, accessories, and subscriptions are discouraging buyers. Price hikes on PS5 models haven't helped either. While the game has been praised, players are unhappy with its endgame content and PC performance. Capcom is exploring discounts and updates to rekindle interest as fans look for improvements and future releases.
Published on: 9/2/2025
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