Good news for PS5 players who were unable to enjoy the Monster Hunter Wilds Beta over the weekend, due to the worldwide PSN outage... Capcom has announced that PS5 players scheduled to take part in the Beta this weekend will have the opportunity to play an extra 24 hours, at a date to be defined, to make up for lost time.
In a message posted on X (formerly Twitter), Capcom explains thus: " To compensate for OBT2's reduced playtime due to the outage, we plan to extend OBT2 by an additional 24 hours at a later date. Exact details and timing are to be determined, so stay tuned," it reads. A decision that aims to allow players to fully enjoy the experience offered by Monster Hunter Wilds before the game's release.
The Beta ended on February 9 at 6pm Paris time. However, a second test phase is due to start on February 13 at 6pm, and will run until February 16 at the same time. It is therefore likely that Capcom will extend this second phase by a further day to compensate for the loss of PS5 players, although precise details have yet to be confirmed. Players are invited to follow the official announcements for the latest information.
This 24-hour extension is a welcome initiative for Monster Hunter Wilds fans, who have been looking forward to discovering the new features and improvements brought by this beta. Capcom continues to demonstrate its commitment to the community by taking steps to ensure an optimal gaming experience despite the unexpected. Now all you have to do is wait for a date to hunt monsters again!
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