The Monster Hunter Wilds roadmap has been revealed for the next few months or so. Post-launch, players can expect regular updates, with two large updates having already been announced. Looking at previous games, we can expect new monsters and Event Quests moving forward, spaced out throughout the year.
Monster Hunter Wilds is another step forward for the long-running co-op action franchise. For one, its huge open world is more seamless, and more alive than ever before, with distinct seasons that promise to mix up hunts in interesting ways. Now that we've published our Monster Hunter Wilds review, the game has landed on our list of best multiplayer PC games.
Here's everything you need to know about Monster Hunter Wilds' roadmap and upcoming DLC updates. We'll detail what's been announced in terms of post-launch support, and as we move through the year, we'll also take a look at the schedule moving forward. It's clear that Capcom intends to support the game for a while, so stay tuned for regular updates to this page.
Update (April 4): Title Update 1 has now launched in Monster Hunter Wilds. Check out The Grand Hub, hunt the mysterious bubble dragon Mizutsune, and test your might with the first Arena Quest. You can find the full patch notes here.
Monster Hunter Wilds roadmap
Monster Hunter Wilds currently has one major post-launch title update planned, alongside some smaller drops. You can find these listed below, with some details on each. In addition, we've broken out some of the core content that's planned for the next two months or so.
Update | Dates | Monster | Rewards/Items |
Title Update 1 | April 3 | Mizutsune Zoh Shia (set to be available in non-story hunts) | Grand Hub Arena Quests |
Anguish and Atrocity (Event Quest) | April 3 - April 8 | Doshaguma | Hunter Rank Points |
King of a Faraway Sky (Event Quest) | April 8 - April 15 | Guardian Rathalos | Artian Materials |
Tongue Tied (Event Quest) | April 8 - April 22 | Tempered Chatacabra | Armor Spheres (Hard, Advanced) |
When do Quematrice Sing? (Event Quest) | April 8 - April 22 | Quematrice | Amstrigian α Headgear |
Festival of Accord: Blossomdance (Seasonal Event) | April 22 - May 6 | N/A | New Meal options Grand Hub changes style New cosmetic items to earn |
Arch-Tempered Ray Dau (Event Quest) | April 29 - May 20 | Arch-Tempered Ray Dau | TBC |
End of May Update | May TBC | Tempered Monsters: Gore Magala and the apex predators of each locale: Rey Dau, Uth Duna, Nu Udra, and Jin Dahaad. | Capcom Collaboration items |
Title Update 2 | Summer TBC | N/A (rumored to be Ligiacrus) | N/A |
Monster Hunter Wilds Free DLC 1 - Out Now!
First up, we have the Free Update Title 1 DLC. This is out now, with Mizutsune (Hunter Rank 21 or above) being the main monster added. For those that don't know, Mizutsune is a kind of bubble dragon, that moves around like a dancer, elegantly weaving through the air. It's seriously formidable, secreting bubbles that will give you Bubbleblight, increasing your evasiveness, before making it difficult to move around without slipping. In Monster Hunter Rise, you needed to ensure you were stocked up on Cleansers, to combat this ailment.
Alongside Mizutsune is the addition of The Grand Hub. This is a large social space where hunters can hang out, eat meals, plan quests and even go Barrel Bowling. Then there's Arena Quests, as well as the addition of Zoh Shia as a hunt able monster outside of the main campaign (Hunter Rank 50 or above).
Shortly after the launch of Title Update 1, there'll be a Seasonal Event called Festival of Accord: Blossom Dance. This runs from April 22 until May 6 and sees The Grand Hub bloom with pink flower blossoms. There will be exclusive gear to earn during this time too.
On April 29, a new Event Quest will be added, featuring Arch-Tempered Ray Dau. This will be the strongest foe in the game, and will be available until May 20.
Finally, a Capcom collaboration will go live at some point towards the end of May. In the past, we've seen Resident Evil and Mega Man collaborations. This year, we're hoping for Death Stranding 2, and Assassin's Creed Shadows crossovers.

Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 2 - Summer TBC
Capcom has also revealed Free Title Update 2, which, for now at least, has yet to be fully detailed. We know that it'll add a new monster, as well as new Event Quests. We also know that it'll arrive sometime in Summer 2025.
During a Monster Hunter Showcase that aired on March 25, 2025, a small tease for Title Update 2 was shown right at the end. A splash of water, then a roar, followed by a scaly talon has led many to believe that Lagiacrus could be returning. This'd mark the first time the monster has made an appearance in a mainline Monster Hunter game since Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.
Monster Hunter Wilds Event Quests
Capcom has announced that Monster Hunter Wilds will be updated regularly with Event Quests moving forward. Here's what's been revealed so far:
- Anguish and Atrocity: April 3 - April 8 (An event quest for earning tons of Hunter Rank Points)
- King of a Faraway Sky: April 8 - April 15 (Artian materials)
- When do Quematrice Sing?: April 8 - April 22 (Amstrigian α! headgear)
- Tongue Tied: April 8 - April 22 (Hard Armor Spheres, Advanced Armor Spheres)
- Arch-Tempered Ray Dau - April 29, 2025 (details tbc but only available at Hunter Rank 50 or above)
Monster Hunter Wilds Challenge Quests
Capcom has revealed that Challenge Quests are set to arrive in Monster Hunter Wilds. Only one has been announced so far: Doshaguma of the Hollow. This runs from April 3 all the way up to April 17.
A Challenge Quest where you use specific equipment to race the clock! Participate to earn an exclusive pendant. In past games, this has meant having to try out different weapons, with only a few usable during the quest. As such, it's a good idea to get some experience with a wider variety of weapons, maybe give the Hunting Horn a go?
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