Monster Hunter Wilds will push the limits of the hardware and not just for high-end graphics

Monster Hunter Wilds will push the limits of the hardware and not just for high-end graphics
Monster Hunter Wilds will push the limits of the hardware and not just for high-end graphics

Thanks to the interviews granted by the members of the development team of Monster Hunter Wilds new interesting information is arriving about the new chapter of Capcom’s hunting series. One of these is that one of the objectives of the team captained by Yuya Tokuda is to make the most of modern console and PC hardwarenot only to guarantee an obvious graphic leap compared to previous chapters, but also and above all to create an even more alive, vibrant and convincing world compared to that of World.

“Honestly, it was always clear in my mind that that was the direction I wanted to take,” said Yuya Tokuda, game director of Wilds and World, in an interview with PC Gamer. “Every Monster Hunter game I direct will always focus on the ecosystem element. As the generations of hardware we’re working on become more and more powerful, I want to make the most of the hardware specs to represent a living, breathing world as convincingly as possible.”

Monsters will also be more realistic

The topic was also touched on in an interview with GamesRadar, where this time Ryozo Tsujimoto, the historic producer of the Monster Hunter series, spoke, where he explained that the possibilities offered by the hardware of PS5, Xbox and PC will also allow an approach different from Rise (actually born as a portable title) and to bring everything to a new level compared to what was seen in World, also regarding the artificial intelligence of the monsterswhich we can therefore expect to be even more refined and multifaceted.

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“Similar to World, with Wilds we are targeting consoles and PC, and we know that gamers want a different experience when they sit in front of a big screen with their console and high-quality hardware and really immerse themselves in the world of I play at home,” Tsujimoto said.

“It’s a different approach from that of Rise. The use of latest generation hardware for consoles, and also for PCs, allows us to take immersion and fluidity to the next level with which we started the series with World. This means that not only the richness and excitement of the actual gameplay, but also aspects such as the artificial intelligence of the monsters can be further improved with this type of hardware. There are so many more possibilities.”

Before leaving you, we remind you that Monster Hunter Wilds will be available during the 2025 for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series Also, if you haven’t already done so, we suggest you read our preview of the game and our interview with the Capcom team that we published this week.

 
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