The second open beta of Monster Hunter Wilds is making waves with gamers, drawing in a whopping 225,964 concurrent players. This upcoming addition to Capcom’s beloved action RPG lineup is building up excitement ahead of its official release on February 28, 2025. Since the early days on the PlayStation 2 in 2004, the Monster Hunter series has claimed a significant role in shaping Capcom’s gaming empire. As the sixth main installment with numerous spin-offs under its belt, Monster Hunter Wilds carries the weight of a rich legacy.
Capcom has long stood as a titan in the video game world, celebrated for its iconic series like Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and Mega Man. Among these, Monster Hunter has emerged as the company’s second best-selling banner, only topped by the legendary Resident Evil. The previous mainline entry, Monster Hunter Rise, garnered a lot of appreciation, so naturally, there’s a growing buzz around the upcoming release.
Twitter user KAMI shed light on the impressive numbers from the recent Monster Hunter Wilds open beta, which kicked off on February 6 and runs until February 9, peaking at nearly 226,000 players in just 24 hours on Steam. The highest peak was during the first beta round at 463,798 players four months ago. With another tryout on the horizon from February 13 to February 16, this solid player turnout hints at the game’s potential to become one of Capcom’s big wins for 2025.
In contrast to the first beta phase, which was exclusive to PlayStation Plus members on PS5, the current open beta welcomes all players equipped with a compatible system, right from the start. Players will find everything from the initial beta such as the Story Trial, Character Creation, and the Slay Doshaguma Quest available. Moreover, it introduces an exciting new challenge: the Hunt for Gypceros.
Known for its tough gameplay and steep learning curve, Monster Hunter has earned a reputation that can deter newcomers. The open beta invites players to explore the environment, familiarize themselves with different weapons, and try their hand at cooking and crafting items. Though there are some technical limitations, it remains a worthwhile preview of what’s to come when the full game hits the market.
With the much-anticipated release of Monster Hunter Wilds set for February, the impressive beta figures indicate a promising future. Fans are eagerly diving into this highly-anticipated adventure, eager to get a taste of what awaits before its official launch.