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Monster Hunter Wilds Players Share Hilariously Low-Poly Monsters
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Monster Hunter Wilds Players Share Hilariously Low-Poly Monsters

Nov 01, 2024 8:59 PM

The beta test for Monster Hunter Wilds has launched, and players are encountering some unexpectedly low-poly monsters that resemble characters from classic PS1 games. This visual glitch is primarily affecting PC users, leading to various hilarious moments shared across social media platforms. Players have taken to Twitter and Reddit to showcase their encounters with these angular creatures, highlighting the fun side of the glitch despite its potential concern for the game’s final release. Capcom has yet to comment on the issue, and players are eagerly hoping for a fix before the game's official launch on February 28, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

What causes the low-poly monsters in the Monster Hunter Wilds beta?

The low-poly monsters in the Monster Hunter Wilds beta appear to be a visual glitch affecting primarily PC players. Although the exact cause remains unclear, it's been a source of amusement for many users who are sharing their experiences online.

Monster Hunter Wilds is the latest entry in the acclaimed Monster Hunter series, famous for its intricate monster designs and engaging gameplay. Following its tradition, players are excited to explore this new world filled with unique creatures, although technical issues like these low-poly models may temporarily distract from the experience. The vibrant community interaction surrounding the beta highlights the dedication and enthusiasm of the series' fanbase as they uncover every aspect of this highly anticipated title.



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