- Monster Hunter Wilds can receive an extra open beta day
- This is due to the interruptions of the PlayStation network that left the players in the cold
- The second beta test will begin on February 13
Monster Hunter Wilds The Capcom developer is looking to extend the current beta test of the next game after the interruption of the weekend playstation network.
PSN problems meant that many playing in PS5 could not access Monster Hunter Wilds’ Online features, including party and hunting with friends, or simply not being able to download the open beta client to start.
In response, the officer Monster hunter The X / Twitter account presented a statement that explains that Capcom is considering adding more time to the open beta version than what was original planned.
The publication says: “The hunters of PS5, thanks for your patience and understanding during the PSN service problems of this weekend. To account for the reduction of the Game time obt2 due to the interruption, we are considering executing obt2 during Additional 24 hours on a future date.
The current open beta has been divided into two separate time intervals. The first took place between February 6 and 9, while the second is scheduled for February 13 to 16. That last date is what Capcom is considering adding additional 24 hours, specifically. As such, it will probably begin a previous day on February 12 or, alternately, last one more day, which means that it will conclude on February 17.
If you cannot use that additional game time in any case, do not fear, it does not spend much time before the game itself reaches the store shelves. Monster Hunter Wilds It will be launched on February 28 for PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC.