Capcom Finds Nintendo Switch Too Weak For Monster Hunter Wilds

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Switch Cannot Fully Portray The Game's Expansive World!

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  • Monster Hunter Wilds will not be available on Nintendo Switch due to the console’s hardware limitations.
  • Capcom is focusing on utilizing the power of PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC to fully realize the game’s potential.
  • The game is expected to be one of the largest in the series.

Monster Hunter Wilds was one of the most exciting reveals at the 2023 Game Awards. However, the excitement has been tempered by the announcement that the game will not be released on the Nintendo Switch due to the console’s hardware limitations.

The game is set to launch in 2025, which coincides with the potential Switch 2 launch. Therefore, Monster Hunter Wilds may eventually launch on the Switch 2.

Why it matters: Capcom’s choice not to release Monster Hunter Wilds on the Switch indicates that the console is getting old.

Monster Hunter Wilds Won't Release on Nintendo Switch
Monster Hunter Wilds features Seikrets, feathered mounts capable of gliding and hopping across crags.

Capcom stated in a Q&A summary from their 45th Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders that they think only the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC can fully showcase all features of the new game.

The platforms capable of realizing that concept [portraying the game’s world] are PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

-Capcom

Monster Hunter Wilds is set to be one of the largest games in the series, with a world more than double the size of any before it. The game’s environments evolve over time, and it is designed for powerful platforms like PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Capcom decided not to include the Nintendo Switch due to the game’s technical demands. While the Switch is popular and versatile, it lacks the hardware capabilities required for the detailed environments and advanced AI of Monster Hunter Wilds.

Instead, Capcom is concentrating on harnessing the advanced features of next-gen consoles and high-end PCs to portray the game’s world.

The Nintendo Switch isn’t in the current plans, but there are speculations about Monster Hunter Wilds possibly coming to Nintendo’s next console. Switch 2 is rumored to offer PS4-Pro-like performance, so it will likely handle the game with some tweaks.

Capcom plans to share more detailed information as development continues. This will help fans better understand what they can expect from the upcoming release.

Monster Hunter is one of Capcom’s most successful franchises.

Monster Hunter: World sold over 23 million copies. Following this success, the upcoming title appears poised to inject fresh energy into the franchise, building on the success of Monster Hunter: World and Monster Hunter Rise.

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