New datamined findings from a recent update to Monster Hunter Wilds suggest a potential version for the Nintendo Switch 2. Clues include a tutorial image depicting Switch 2 local multiplayer and text strings referencing the console among supported platforms. Capcom has provided no official confirmation amid ongoing speculation.
Rumors about Monster Hunter Wilds arriving on the Nintendo Switch 2 have gained traction following a substantial update from Capcom. The action-RPG, released in February 2025, introduced new content that dataminers quickly analyzed, uncovering hints of compatibility with Nintendo's next-generation console.
In the latest update files, a tutorial image depicts Switch 2 local multiplayer, indicating preparations for a version tailored to the device. This aligns with prior leaks mentioning wireless multiplayer capabilities and graphical presets optimized for the Switch 2. Earlier, in Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 4, Chinese dataminers discovered text strings referencing "300 detailed parameters across four platforms: PS5, PC, Xbox Series, and Switch 2." Among these, a "shadow quality preset" for the Switch 2 reportedly surpasses the PC's lowest settings, with the docked Graphics Mode supporting 1080p output.
Capcom has not confirmed these developments, but the company's history of supporting Nintendo platforms lends credibility to the speculation. For instance, Resident Evil Requiem, which uses the same engine as Monster Hunter Wilds, launched on a Nintendo handheld. Since its debut, Monster Hunter Wilds has encountered challenges, including review bombing and sales below expectations that affected Capcom's stock prices. A Switch 2 release could potentially revitalize interest in the game.
The gaming community remains watchful, as these datamined clues continue to stir anticipation without official word from Capcom.