Monster Hunter Wilds Roadmap – Every Update and Addition Upcoming

Monster Hunter Wilds Roadmap – Every Update and Addition Upcoming

If you're here, you likely either have completed what Monster Hunter Wilds has to offer or are just curious of what the future holds for the game. Capcom has just released the first Free Title Update for the game. If you missed it, Capcom also teased more for the future.. If you're curious about the many Event Quests coming or what is available now, I have you covered here. This update roadmap and guide will cover all the updates and additions to Monster Hunter Wilds and will be updated whenever we get a new update or announcement for major new content in the game.

Note: This article has been updated on April 4, 2025.

Monster Hunter Wilds roadmap: what updates are coming?

As of right now - April 4, 2025, Capcom has announced more major free Title Updates for Monster Hunter Wilds. The first Title Update is now live and here are the patch notes. Title Update 2 will be released later in Summer, with updates "To be continued..." beyond that.  We also have Seasonal Events planned with the game's gathering hub set to change visually based on the event with the first one set for April 23 in the form of the the Festival of Accord: Blossomdance.

Given how Monster Hunter Wilds builds on what we got in Monster Hunter World, it is likely that we see better post-launch support here compared to Monster Hunter Rise's base game. Let's have a look at what's been announced so far.

What's Coming in Title Update 1 for MH Wilds?

Title Update 1 is now available. It is set to bring in Mizutsune, Zoh Shia's repeatable quest, Arch-tempered Rey Dau, The Grand Hub (gathering hub), more Event Quests, Arena Quests, and more. Details for this from Capcom are below:

  • Fan-favorite monster Mizutsune is back in the Forbidden Lands. Starting at Hunter Rank 21, players can unlock the mission to hunt Mizutsune by speaking with Kanya in the Scarlet Forest, but hunters should prepare for the leviathan’s graceful attacks and immobilizing bubbles or risk ending up in the wash.
  • Zoh Shia rises once more and is available in repeatable hunts. The Hunter Rank 50 mark will unlock a mission to once again hunt Zoh Shia, after which the fearsome monster will appear during the Wyvern’s Wakening in the Ruins of Wyveria for additional hunts and the ability to gather Zoh Shia parts for high-rank hunter and Palico equipment.
  • The Grand Hub gathering area opens its doors to hunters and provides more fun ways for hunters to socialize. The Grand Hub is unlockable at Hunter Rank 16+ by talking to Tetsuzan in the upper area of Suja, Peaks of Accord.
  • Time-based competition quests can be accepted at the Arena Quest Counter and allow teams of hunters to complete quests as fast as possible using specified equipment. Race for the fastest time against other hunters across the world in the Arena, Challenge, and Free Challenge Quests, then check the Expedition Record Board at the entrance of the Grand Hub to view global rankings, limited bounties, and more.

What's Coming in Title Update 2 for MH Wilds?

Capcom hasn't revealed anything about Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 2 aside from the tease for Lagiacrus in the Title Update 1 trailer.

What's Coming in 2025 for MH Wilds?

With Capcom confirming (as we all expected) that support will continue after two free title updates, we now know that there's a Capcom Collaboration planned for May and much more coming to the game. Once we actually get an update or two out of the way and see what else Capcom brings into Monster Hunter Wilds, we will have a better idea on what to expect later this year and even beyond.

Monster Hunter Wilds is now available worldwide on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam). Check out all our Monster Hunter Wilds guides here.