Monster Hunter Wilds on Nintendo Switch 2: Capcom Addresses Possibility Amid New Hardware Announcement

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Published on: February 11, 2025

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With the official announcement of the next-generation Nintendo Switch 2, anticipation is mounting among fans eager to see popular franchises make their way to the new platform.

One of the most discussed titles in this regard is Capcom’s highly anticipated action RPG, Monster Hunter Wilds.

Since its initial reveal, the game has garnered significant attention for its expansive world and innovative gameplay mechanics, qualities that have set a high bar for hardware requirements. During a recent interview with Gamereactor, Monster Hunter series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto addressed questions regarding the possibility of a Monster Hunter Wilds port for the Nintendo Switch 2.

While Tsujimoto stopped short of making any official announcements, he emphasized that Capcom is taking a cautious approach, stating that the team, “needs time in the coming future to fully understand the hardware and how best to utilize it.” This careful evaluation reflects Capcom’s commitment to delivering a high-quality experience that meets both developer ambitions and player expectations. "As for Monster Hunter Wilds platform support, we do not have any additional news to share beyond our current plans.

Like the broader development community, we are in the early stages of learning about the Nintendo Switch 2.

It’s a brand-new system, and our team will need time to study its capabilities before making decisions about future releases," Tsujimoto paraphrased in the interview. Monster Hunter’s relationship with Nintendo platforms spans more than a decade.

For several years, the series saw Nintendo exclusivity, with Monster Hunter Rise launching first on Nintendo Switch in 2021 before expanding to other platforms.

Monster Hunter Generations and Monster Hunter 4 were also well received on past Nintendo handhelds, cementing the series’ strong following among Nintendo fans. Previously, Capcom stated that Monster Hunter Wilds would not be coming to the original Nintendo Switch, as the hardware did not meet the team’s vision of "portraying the maximum of the world." This comment underscores the technological leap Capcom aims for with its latest entry. As development schedules and platform decisions continue to evolve, Capcom’s measured stance is in line with industry best practices—prioritizing thorough evaluation over hasty announcements, especially when new hardware is concerned.

Fans eager for Monster Hunter Wilds on Nintendo Switch 2 can rest assured that Capcom is approaching the prospect thoughtfully, aligning their celebrated monster-hunting adventure with the next generation of Nintendo gaming. Monster Hunter Wilds is currently in development, with official information on supported platforms and release dates expected as Capcom further studies the capabilities of Nintendo’s upcoming hardware.

For now, players await further updates from Capcom and Nintendo Directs, where key announcements are often made.

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