Capcom has announced a major expansion for Monster Hunter Wilds, with details to be revealed this summer. The update follows the game's one-year anniversary, marked by a final content patch on February 18 that includes new challenges and collaborations. Performance improvements for PC players are also part of the upcoming changes.
Monster Hunter Wilds, released in February 2025, is set to receive significant support from Capcom. On February 9, 2026, series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto shared details in a video marking the game's one-year anniversary. He confirmed that a large-scale expansion, comparable to Monster Hunter World: Iceborne and Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, is in development.
"We are currently at work on a large-scale expansion similar to Monster Hunter World: Iceborne and Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak for Monster Hunter: Wilds," Tsujimoto said. "We plan to share more information with you this summer."
The February 18, 2026, update serves as the final major content addition for the base game, as the team shifts focus to the expansion. It introduces 10-star Arch-tempered monsters, including Arch-Tempered Arkveld, available in permanent event quests. These high-difficulty hunts offer exclusive armor, upgrade materials, and other rewards not found in regular missions.
Additional features include a crossover collaboration with Monster Hunter Stories 3, new weapon and pendant designs from a community contest, and a month-long anniversary event starting February 18. The event reintroduces previous seasonal rewards and quests on a weekly rotation, provides a special item pack for logging in, and adds new event quests with cosmetics, crafting materials, Zenny, and Hunter Rank boosts.
Capcom has addressed ongoing PC performance issues, with improvements implemented since Title Update 4 and further enhancements in this patch. The update aims to enhance stability and gameplay experience ahead of the expansion.