- Monster Hunter Wilds‘The second free title update arrives on June 30
- The iconic Lagiacrus and seregios monsters will make their great return
- The game will also have a collaboration event with the guitar brand Fender
The Capcom Spotlight of June 26 included a new presentation of Monster Hunter Showcase, and now we know much more about the next second free title update for Monster Hunter Wilds As a result.
Upon arriving on Monday, June 30, we already knew that the bad monster for the free title Updacida 2 is to be Lagiacrus, a ‘Leviathan’ aquatic monster that fights both on land and underwater. Now, Capcom has confirmed that some submarine combat sections will be incorporated into the Lagiacrus fight. Hopefully it is not as miserable as it was in Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate.
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Favorite seregios will also make a surprise return in Monster Hunter Wilds. A incredibly agile flying wyvern had not been revealed until the showcase last night.

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In addition to these two monsters that return, Free Title Update 2 will also bring a new temperate arch fight, this time with Wild Gargantuan Uth Duna. As with Rey Dau in the first update, players can expect to gain materials for an improved armor set if they manage to eliminate this ultra challenging monster.
Later on the update roadmap, on August 27, Monster Hunter Wilds He is ready to launch a collaboration with the legendary guitar manufacturer Fender. During the event, players can assume a search that allows them to receive a gesture that makes their hunter crush with a limited edition telecaster.
As for miscellaneous and quality of life updates, the free title update 2 is bringing many of those. The main one is the new weapons system in layers, which allows hunters to change the appearance of their weapons to others that have unlocked, provided they have completed the update tree of that weapon.
We can also expect a new festival with summer themes, photographic mode improvements, another wave of cosmetic downloadable content (DLC) and more. For more details, be sure to see the publication of the PlayStation blog that accompanies it.