Monster Hunter Wilds Fixes Crash Bug in New April 2025 Update

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Making a game without any bugs and errors is almost impossible. No matter how well a game is made, there must be some issues that eventually make the game unplayable to some extent, just like what happened to Monster Hunter Wilds. Despite massive success, when players have been struggling with game crashes, lag, and other issues, Capcom has rolled out a new update to fix the situation for gamers.

On April 16, version 1.010.01.



00 went live across all the platforms and has brought much-needed stability improvements. One of the most annoying things that has been fixed in this patch is the bug that made the game crash when players interacted with the character Nata. This bug specifically affected players when they tried to trade with Sekka.

This issue is now resolved with the latest patch note, ensuring smoother progression through the storyline .​ The next thing that the patch has addressed is a progression-blocking bug. This bug causes the player's Palico to refuse to board the Seikret.

It used to interrupt the story's advancement . Now that it’s fixed, players can continue their journey without unexpected troubles. Another bug that this patch note has fixed is the cutscenes disregarding the customised voice pitch settings for Hunters and Palicoes.

This thing used to break immersion for many players, and the latest patch note has fixed it all. Apart from that, the latest patch note has rectified several other bugs related to Arena Quests. Previously, there was a glitch that was allowing players to bring their own weapons to those quests that are designed to be completed with specific weapons.

This glitch is now fixed. Next, an issue where Powercharm and Armorcharm were automatically added to the player's pouch during Arena Quests has been fixed. This used to create inventory clutter and confusion among players, but now it’s fixed.

Again, this latest patch has resolved an issue that used to prevent players from reattempting the Mizutsune assignment. It has ensured that all the quests remain accessible and replayable as they should be. Monster Hunter Wilds is a great success, despite these issues bothering players from the beginning.

However, the early fixes by Capcom highlight the company’s commitment to refining Monster Hunter Wilds and making it an enjoyable game for everyone. The fixing of almost all the major and minor issues ensures that the overall player experience doesn’t get hampered at all. As the community starts exploring Monster Hunter Wilds more, Capcom will bring new updates to add new content and resolve issues as they appear.

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