Monster Hunter Wilds is going through a tough time right now. The premiere 2025 title from Capcom has seen recent user reviews on Steam decline into the “overwhelmingly negative” range, and more players are currently playing an older game from the series, Monster Hunter World.
Monster Hunter World is currently hosting over 16,000 concurrent players. Wilds, in comparison, has around 10,000 concurrent players right now. World has been pulling in a peak of at least 25,000 players each day this week while Wilds has not broken the 23,000 player mark in that same period. Fans of the series are going back to World after being disappointed by the endgame content and performance issues in Wilds.
Players have been sounding off about Monster Hunter Wilds’ performance issues and other problems via Steam’s review system. Many of the reviews cite frame rate issues, an unsatisfactory story, not enough endgame content, and a few go as far to say the game will no longer start on their computers.