Monster Hunter Wilds update 1.021 starts a bad start as Capcom strives to resolve crash issues
Blog Andrew Joseph 13 Aug , 2025 0

Capcom is “aware of” the crash problem introduced Monster Hunter Wilderness Through today's Key 1.021 update and stressed that it is “solving this issue”.
This is a frightening time for Capcom, which has been working to keep the troubled RPG on track, so yesterday, August 12, The team released early patch notes and sent a message to the community to apologize for the status of the game. However, it now appears that the new patch introduces a new bug that treats your game “crash” as “crash” if you “disappear” and return to bootcamp under certain conditions. “It doesn’t seem to matter which platform you are using, too.
Capcom explained above: “We know that the following issues are reported in Monster Hunter Wild on all platforms and are currently under repair. After the fix is completed, we plan to release patch Ver.1.021.01.00.” Social Media.
“We have confirmed that the game may crash when you faint and return to bootcamp during a quick trip or under certain conditions. Once the update is available, the online meeting will stop and you will need to update to the latest version to continue playing online.”
The statement concluded: “We are currently working on this issue and provide further updates when we have them. Thank you for your patience!”
Crucially, the update does not provide a timeline for when any updates will be available, and CAPCOM can’t provide any workarounds – although we will certainly post them to you as much as possible.
although Initial review is goodCompared to past games, Monster Hunter Wilds' final game content is very lacking. It also suffers from serious performance issues on PC Not completely resolved yet.
although New content and seasonsfans are not satisfied with the game's status, so some Go too far Obviously, harassment and threatening to harass and threaten it. Since then, Capcom has promised to release the final game content expansion much earlier than expected After Monster Hunter Wilds' experience of “soft sales”.
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