Monster Hunter Wilds is currently breaking all records, at least for publisher Capcom. This applies not only to the number of players, but also to the sales.
Regardless of the still existing problems of the PC version of Monster Hunter Wilds, the champagne corks in Capcom are likely to pop in the Staccato. Not only that theWalk and push one title after the other from the Steam charts, the first sales figures also look great.
As Capcom said, Monster Hunter Wilds was sold a whopping eight million times in the first three days, making it the most successful launch of Capcom history. The game also clearly puts its predecessors in the shade. During the same period, Monster Hunter Rise four and five million copies of Monster Hunter Worlds went over the counter.
Monster Hunter Wilds has a good chance of pushing his predecessor Worlds from the throne in the long run even with the absolute sales figures. Especially since the hype(The first one should appear in April) will not quickly subside.
Well, it doesn't seem to be without reason. Colleague Dennis was at his firstAlready very enthusiastic and the end game could hardly wait: "I can no longer expect to get into the multiplayer and make the areas unsafe with my hunting group. Whether we are freely traveling through the biomes and accidentally thrown on on Monster or target quests: I see funnies fun. Major game of the year is already very good.
The game is on Metacritic at strong 90, with the user ratings in particular on the PC version based onstill significantly below.