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Capcom Warning: Cheating in Monster Hunter: The Wild

2025-04-06 20:56:05|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

The first free update of Monster Hunter: Wilderness was released yesterday. This update brings new missions where players can compete for the fastest hunting time.However, Capcom has issued a warning for potential cheating, and cheaters will face penalties for account bans and invalid hunting completion time.

The brand new arena missions, challenge missions and free challenge missions allow players to challenge monsters using pre-set equipment or self-selected equipment, while competing for who has the shortest hunting time.Players will receive corresponding rankings on the rankings based on their grades and can receive decorative pendants as rewards.

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However, in a statement posted on social media, Capcom issued a warning about cheating and the use of external aids."To ensure that players have an interesting and fair gaming experience, we will take action on accounts involved in ranking cheating, such as accounts using cheating methods or external aids," the statement said.

“Accounts found to be in violation of regulations may be banned or subject to restrictions such as not being able to receive rewards from these tasks.

“In addition, if any team member is confirmed to have cheated during a multiplayer hunt, the completion time of the task will be judged to be invalid and the reward qualification for the entire team will be cancelled.

“Be careful to avoid multiplayer games with people who are doing a violation or you suspect there is a violation.”

Capcom also requires players to report any suspicious violations by entering the Hunter Profile interface.It is also pointed out that players can choose to complete these tasks alone, or with support hunters to avoid cheaters.

Although cross-platform online games can be performed between PC and console players, potential cheating or using external auxiliary tools is most likely to occur to PC players.

Capcom also updated its list of currently known issues.

Monster Hunter: The Wilderness proved to be extremely popular.Earlier this week, Capcom announced that its sales have exceeded 10 million copies since the game was released on February 28.