If you’re diving into Monster Hunter Wilds, you’ll want to start with a smooth experience, and that means downloading the day-one patch. Clocking in at a hefty 18GB, this isn’t your average update, but its size hints at what’s inside. While Capcom hasn’t released official patch notes, gamers speculate that the patch brings high-resolution textures, addressing the discrepancy between review copies and the final product. This would explain the update’s considerable storage requirements.
As the patch rolled out on PlayStation 5, it might also include PS5 Pro-specific optimizations, aligning with Capcom’s promise of enhanced performance for console players. Expect a round of bug fixes, too—no game launches without a few quirks, and this patch could be where Capcom addresses some of the issues they’ve identified.
It’s worth noting that this isn’t a content-heavy update. Labeled as version 1.000.020, it’s more of a fine-tuning exercise to polish the game’s performance rather than introducing new elements. Pre-orders get early access to the patch, giving players a head start on a seamless launch day. For those with slower internet, downloading it before February 28 ensures a smoother initial experience.
If you’re looking for fresh content, hold onto your hats. The real additions come via post-launch DLC. Three paid packs are available, but Capcom has also promised two free updates. The first free DLC, scheduled for spring, introduces Mizutsune and event quests. Summer brings even more monsters and missions.
Monster Hunter Wilds releases on PC and consoles on February 28—get ready to hunt!