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Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds is a demanding action RPG where the official PC requirements already tell an important story: the game is playable on mainstream hardware, but the cleaner 60 FPS path leans on assist features and stronger GPU class much faster than a lightweight action title would. This page exists to make that tradeoff obvious before you commit to a build.

ActionRPGPC
ReleasedFeb 27, 2025
GenresAction, RPG
PlatformsPC
DeveloperCapcom
PublisherCapcom
Play styleAction RPG

Find the official PC requirements, likely FPS tiers, and optimization read for the Windows version without digging through scattered store blurbs.

PC requirements summary

Read Monster Hunter Wilds as a hunt-comfort page, not a simple minimum-spec page. The easier 1080p route is there, but a steadier 60 FPS setup needs enough GPU room for busy scenes and traversal.

Entry read1080p is the practical starting point
Comfort read60 FPS asks for upscaling-aware planning
Upgrade readQHD benefits from real GPU headroom

Estimated FPS by GPU

We have not collected enough official PC guidance for this game yet.

No estimated chart is available for this resolution yet.

Optimization read

Monster Hunter Wilds reads like a classic heavy modern release: playable at 1080p, but the official recommendations already assume upscaling and frame generation. That keeps the floor workable, yet it also tells you the game wants more help than a cleaner native build.

ScalingMixed
StabilityMixed
AccessibilityMixed
  • The jump from the 1080p low anchor to the 60 FPS recommendation is meaningful, especially once you stop leaning on low settings.
  • This is the kind of game where average FPS can look acceptable while crowded hunts still make the frametime story feel tighter.
  • Capcom gives you a route in at 1080p, but the official 60 FPS story clearly expects more than a bargain GPU stack.

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