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Monster Hunter Wilds
The second Title Update for Monster Hunter Wilds features the return of Lagiacrus and Seregios, Arch-Tempered Uth Duna, layered weapons, and the Festival of Ac…
AAA games traditionally retain full-price status for six to twelve months after launch, relying on dedicated fanbases and regular events. Early, aggressive discounts on blockbusters this soon can signal a shift in publisher strategies, or simply serve as seasonal promotions. While precise sales figures for Wilds are not public, tracking weekly active user data would help assess whether this price drop reflects surging interest or a need to boost flagging sales.
Capcom’s post-launch model for Monster Hunter titles emphasizes free, substantial updates instead of paid season passes. The June 27 showcase will introduce the game’s second major update, adding new monsters, weapons, armor branches, and quality-of-life improvements. This approach contrasts with the growing trend of microtransaction-driven content in many AAA releases.

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| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Deep cooperative play and crafting systems | No announced PC release date yet |
| Free major updates on a regular schedule | Potential for more content discounts later |
Although a PC port is likely based on past Monster Hunter releases, Capcom has not revealed any timelines. If you’re primarily on console, the current sale is the best early-bird deal. Those willing to wait for potential technical enhancements on PC should monitor official announcements.

With Fnac’s €41.99 price tag, extensive post-launch support, and a free summer update on the horizon, Monster Hunter Wilds offers solid value for console players. Unless you dislike giant monsters or cooperative hunts, this summer sale could be one of the smarter moves in your gaming lineup.

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