Capcom has quietly put the onus on players: as of October 14, 2025, Monster Hunter: Wilds, Monster Hunter Rise, and Monster Hunter: World are no longer guaranteed to run on Windows 10, and Capcom will not investigate or support post‑EOL compatibility issues for those systems. Background...
Capcom has told PC players it will no longer guarantee that three major Monster Hunter titles—Monster Hunter Wilds, Monster Hunter Rise, and Monster Hunter: World—will run on Windows 10 after Microsoft’s formal end‑of‑support milestone on October 14, 2025, a move announced through...
Capcom has told PC players it “will no longer guarantee” that Monster Hunter Wilds — along with Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter: World — will run on machines still using Windows 10 after Microsoft’s formal end‑of‑support milestone on October 14, 2025, and that warning changes the...
Capcom has told PC players it “can no longer guarantee” that Monster Hunter Wilds — along with Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter: World — will run on machines still using Windows 10 after Microsoft’s end‑of‑support milestone in mid‑October, and the publisher is urging Wilds players to check...
Capcom has quietly redrawn the PC support map for three Monster Hunter titles: beginning October 14, 2025 the publisher says it “will no longer guarantee” that Monster Hunter Wilds, Monster Hunter Rise, and Monster Hunter: World will run on machines still on Windows 10 — a practical alignment...
Microsoft’s formal end-of-support date for Windows 10 is now colliding with game publishers’ support cycles — and Capcom’s recent move to no longer guarantee that Monster Hunter Wilds (and its franchise siblings, Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter: World) will run on Windows 10 after October...
Capcom’s message to PC players this week — that Monster Hunter Wilds and its immediate predecessors, Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter: World, will no longer be guaranteed to run on Windows 10 after October 14, 2025 — is a blunt, practical alignment of publisher support policy with...
Capcom has quietly moved a new compatibility line into the post‑launch roadmap for its Monster Hunter trilogy on PC: starting October 14, 2025, the publisher will no longer guarantee that Monster Hunter Wilds, Monster Hunter World, and Monster Hunter Rise will run on Windows 10. The change —...
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NVIDIA’s latest Game Ready driver is here to redefine gaming performance for Windows enthusiasts. With the new release, Windows gamers can now harness DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation in NARAKA: BLADEPOINT and enjoy robust support for Monster Hunter Wilds. This update not only promises...
Capcom’s latest entry in the legendary franchise, Monster Hunter Wilds, is gearing up for release—and PC gamers, it’s time to check your rigs. In this article, we break down the minimum and recommended specifications as outlined by Eurogamer, offering you a detailed analysis to ensure your...
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