"Monster Hunter Wilds Sells 8 Million Copies in Just 3 Days, Capcom's Fastest Ever"
Monster Hunter Wilds has taken the gaming world by storm, selling an astonishing 8 million units in just three days. This incredible feat makes it Capcom's fastest-selling game to date, despite some existing bugs within the game. Dive in to explore Capcom's remarkable achievement and get the latest updates on Monster Hunter Wilds.
Monster Hunter Wilds Surpassed 8 Million Units in 3 Days
Monster Hunter Wilds Is Now Capcom’s Fastest Selling Game
Monster Hunter Wilds (MH Wilds) has soared to the top, becoming Capcom's fastest-selling game by selling over 8 million units within just three days of its release. Capcom proudly announced this milestone on their official website, marking it as the swiftest achievement in their history.
SteamDB previously reported that MH Wilds has been a hit since launch, boasting over 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam, even amidst mixed reviews. Capcom credits this success to their relentless efforts in promoting the game to a wide audience, showcasing it at global video game events, and offering an open beta test that allowed players to experience the game firsthand.
Latest Update Addressed Game-Breaking Bug
MH Wilds has now addressed bugs that limited players’ progress in the game. Monster Hunter’s official support account, Monster Hunter Status, posted on Twitter (X) on March 4, 2025 that hot fix patch Ver.1.000.04.00 is now live on all platforms.
The latest update for Monster Hunter Wilds has tackled several critical bugs, ensuring a smoother gameplay experience. The hot fix patch Ver.1.000.04.00, released on all platforms as announced by Monster Hunter Status on Twitter (X) on March 4, 2025, has fixed issues such as the "Grill a Meal" and "Ingredient Center" features not unlocking as intended, the inability to access the Monster Field Guide, and a game-breaking bug that halted story progression in Chapter 5-2 "A World Turned Upside Down." Players are required to update the game before continuing their online adventures.
However, some bugs remain unaddressed, including a network error triggered when players use an SOS flare post-quest start, and Palico’s blunt weapon attacks failing to inflict stun and exhaust damage. These multiplayer-related issues are expected to be resolved in an upcoming patch.
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